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Recent works by Torres Strait Islander Artist Dennis Nona


23 DN082
Dennis Nona Wakasu 2005
Etching tusche technique Paper: 660mm x 540mm $600
This print is split into three parts to explain how coconut oil is naturally processed in the Torres Strait islands.
The large pool of oil at the top has risen from the coconut milk after it has been cooked in the shell with the meat
of the fruit. The quantity of oil that can be extracted depends on the moon and the tides. An old man usually
sends the kids down to the reef to check the tide and, when it begins to rise, it's time to make coconut oil. The
waves at the bottom of the print show that the tide is rising. A full moon means the conditions are right. The
moon's symbol is repeated at different points in the image. The spirits rising from the water at the centre of the
image show the tension between the moon and the incoming tide. They bring the different parts of the story
together. The tusche finish brings the different visual aspects together. Medicine plants are mixed with coconut
oil to cure sickness. Coconut oil is also used in daily life to add shine to the hair.
Medium: Etching tusche technique
Edition Size: 45
Printer: Natasha Rowell
Studio: Basil Hall Editions, Darwin
Etching tusche technique Created At: QLD on April, 2005
Print Published: Darwin, NT on July, 2005
Paper: Hahnemuhle 350 gsm
Paper Height: 660 mm ( 26.0" )
Paper Width: 540 mm ( 21.3" )
Image Height: 460 mm ( 18.1" )
Image Width: 260 mm ( 10.2" )
I.D. : DN082