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Cat.No: #10185
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Dennis Nona
Wapiew Kulal (Fish Rocks)
2011
Etching on Paper: Hahnamulue 310gsm
122 x 81 cm
$1,500 AUD
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On the artist’s island of Badu and on a number of the uninhabited islands close by are an abundance of fish traps. These are constructions of rock walls that are submerged at high tide but exposed at low tide thereby enabling the capture of an abundance of marine creatures. At low tide the easily seen fish are speared, however many secret themselves in the rock walls. In order to harvest these a narcotic liquid called Sazi, made from the root of a particular plant, is introduced into the water.

This temporarily stuns the fish, octopus and other edible marine species. The location of the traps and positing of the rock walls is far from haphazard. The islander’s intimate knowledge of the sea and the behaviour of the creatures that inhabit it, their feeding patterns and habitat are all considerations that are taken into consideration in the construction of these traps.

The embossed and lightly coloured fish can be seen entering and trapped in the rock enclosure.