Lanyji-Lanyji (mangroves) on cotton drill - Maxine Charlie
Lanyji-Lanyji (mangroves) on cotton drill - Maxine Charlie
Lengths of handprinted screen printed fabric on 100% cotton drill 150cm wide
The base fabric is birch in colour and is a four-colour print with green, light green, engine red and dark brown coloured details.
Maxine Charlie is a Yawuru and Bunuba artist based in Broome. She is inspired by the connection and cultural significance between the bundurr-bundurr (pindan land) and the nagula (sea) country.
Tidal creeks and parts of the coast between the high spring tide and the mean sea level are fringed with Lanyji-Lanyji (Mangroves). These are quiet places with dense foliage over the mudfloors and creeks or along the fringes of sandy beaches. They are a haven of food in the form of shells and crabs and provide an important element of Yawuru Sea Country.