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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, Iboriis Bone Bag, 1986-1989
´This is the bag carried by the Keeper of the Dead, in which he keeps his relics of the dead, the ritual objects of his trade and the special talisman to protect both himself and his charges from harm. He casts the Bones in regular protection ceremonies, and is sought after secretly by people who want to find out the spiritual state of their loved ones. Some think he can predict the future with unfailing accuracy, though few dare to seek him out for such a purpose.´ -Inga Hunter -
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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, The Forest People Robe of the Keeper of the Pathwa, 1986-1989
“The Keeper of Pathways is a simple, secular office. Her job involves the maintaining of routes through and within the forests, and the lighting of night paths. She keeps a team of designers, workers and artificers, who must constantly strive to keep the wayrights free from invading undergrowth, so that they may admit safe and well-lit passage for all travellers. Not an exciting job, but one which is vital to communication between groups, and to the general safety of Forest dwellers. The forest paths (wayrights) are lit by strings of small lights made from a species of glowing fungus, which is specially cultivated in the mountain caves. A whole team of workers is responsible for the growth of the light fungus, taking shifts as a public duty. No Forest Dweller like caves, so the shift-work is shared out as a public service, one which each person must carry out at regular times, dictated by the clerks of the Keeper of the Pathways.”-Inga Hunter -
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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, The Forest People - Three Quivers, 1986-1989
"The Forest People use poison on their darts, and on some of their arrows, to stun or kill small prey. Poison Brewers distil the venom, which is obtained from roots, bark, leaves, and the skin of a certain frog-like creature. Alchemancers distribute the venom to hunters and healers. Poison-impregnated darts are kept in special pouches or quivers, blessed by the Alchemancer or the Guardian with special spells and incantations to prevent accidents and the perversion of the tools by evil spirits. Each of these quivers carries amulets of protection. The quivers themselves, were made by a specially trained craftsman who is able to sing incantations into the actual structures themselves, ensuring double and sometimes treble protection from danger, as well as increased effectiveness, sureness of flight, efficacy of the poison etc. Quivers such as these are kept on the belt, on the side away from the dominant hand, to ensure considered, careful use, and to prevent the wrongful use of poison when a simple arrow would be sufficient." - Inga Hunter -
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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, Aquarium III, 1985-1986
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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, Threads of Gold, 1983
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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, Noah's Ark, 1979
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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, Work Journal, 1978-1981
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Mixed media, Inga Hunter, Cat in an Overcoat, 1982
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Textile, Sera Waters, The Great Australian Bite: Cavernous, 2011
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Textile, Sera Waters, The Great Australian Bite: Gums, 2011
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Textile, Marcel Marois, Mutation - Time: Blue, Grey, White, Red, 1994-6
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Kay Lawrence, House / Self, 1988
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Textile, Heather Dorrough, Dusk (Wollombi Farm Series), 1978
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Textile, Heather Dorrough, Wool Corporation, 1976
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Textile, David Green, Two For One, 1982-3
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Mixed media, David Green, Where Do Beetles Come From?, 1983
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Work on paper, Rafael Gurvich, Figures in Landscape
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Work on paper, Peter Tyndall, Untitled Document, 1973
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Textile, Patricia Langford, Lewers Garden, 1985
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Mixed media, Barbara Bullard, Colour Moves, 1984
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Mixed media, Barbara Bullard, Incantation
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Mixed media, Barbara Bullard, Reefed Down
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Textile, Joy Smith, Kangaroos with Purses, 1999
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Textile, Joy Smith, Geelong Lifesavers, 2007
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Textile, Joy Smith, Mini Tibetan Tiger Rug, 2004
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Textile, Joy Smith, Lamb Dancing 2, 2003
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Textile, Joy Smith, Metal Zips x 3, 2002
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Textile, Joy Smith, Blonds with Pigtails, 2001
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Textile, Joy Smith, Love Makes Fools, 1992
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Mixed media, Joan Schultz, Haiku 128, 2002