Rupert Jack - Ngayuku Walka - 18,5 x 17 x 10 cm - 565C-22
Rupert Jack - Ngayuku Walka - 18,5 x 17 x 10 cm - 565C-22
Artiste : Rupert Jack
Titre de l'œuvre : Maku Maku - Mr Jack's Story
Format : 18,5 x 17 x 10 cm
Provenance et certificat : centre d'art d'Ernabella
Référence de la peinture : 565C-22
Explications sur cette céramique Aborigène :
The story about maku (witchetty grub) is as vast and winding as their tracks depicted in my artwork. It’s a story that I need to hold onto, to keep it safe. It’s important for me to keep some of these stories a secret, so I will tell a safe version that isn’t dangerous for you to hear. I will tell it from another perspective.
These important stories like this maku tjukurpa (story) inform my artwork and help Anangu to understand our history. Maku is important for Anangu as a source of good food and also shows us an example of how beings can evolve and grow in positive ways. If the Maku travel underground for a long time they eventually make it out of the root systems of those trees and grow nyalpi (wings) and start a new way of being. They evolve. They shed their old ways and become new again.
As a pastor, I can see strong connections between our tjukurpa and the Bible. Long before Jesus, there was Tjukurpa and God together. I can see that God was always with us, in our stories; Jesus came later. I am trying to pass all this knowledge on to our young people to keep our stories alive. We need to hold on tight to tjukurpa; to keep it safe.