Printed in Melbourne, exclusively for The Art of Healing gift range, this poster features the work Yukuwa by indigenous artist Mulkuṉ Wirrpanda.

Yukuwa (Vigna vexillata or Native Cowpea) is a trailing pea with yellowish flowers tinged with purple, and a long, edible root. The Yolngo eat the roots to treat constipation.

This work is the outcome of a phase where the artist of her own motion explored lesser-known plant species, which she feared were being forgotten by younger generations. She wanted to renew the knowledge of these plants, because when she was young this was the food that she grew up on. In those days old people lived for a long time, without illness.

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Printed in Melbourne by Indigi-Print on luxury 170gsm Silk FSC certified card
Standard A2 in size measuring 59.4 x 42cm

 

Mulkuṉ Wirrpanda (b. 1946–2021)
language: Dhudi-Djapu
clan: Dhudi-Djapu / Dha-malamirr
moiety: Dhuwa
artist location: Yirrkala, Northern Territory 

Yukuwa, 2014
linocut, edition 22/30
40.0 x 46.0 cm (image)
58.0 x 76.0 cm (sheet)
MHM2017.40, Medical History Museum

(MU00170)

SKU MU00170
Shipping Weight 0.2000kg