Pumululu - Bungle Bungles is an exquisite limited edition screenprint by the renowned East Kimberley artist Jack Britten (1925–2002). This striking work, part of an edition of just 60 prints, reflects the artist’s deep connection to his homeland, blending the spiritual and physical landscapes of the Bungle Bungle Ranges ( Pumululu ). Known for his unique ability to capture the essence of his country, Britten’s work celebrates its origins, ceremonies, and ancestral figures with unparalleled depth and beauty.
Jack Britten spent much of his youth as a stockman, working the rugged terrain of the Bungle Bungles south of Turkey Creek. His intimate knowledge of the land shines through in his art, as he masterfully depicts the stories and traditions tied to this extraordinary region. Every piece he created reflects a profound understanding of his country and its cultural significance.
Britten’s artwork is highly sought after, gracing prestigious national, private, and corporate collections. His artistic achievements were celebrated during his lifetime, with notable recognition including winning the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award and the National Aboriginal Art Award in 1992.
For collectors and art enthusiasts, Pumululu - Bungle Bungles represents a rare opportunity to own a work by one of Australia’s most acclaimed Indigenous artists. This screenprint is not only a visual masterpiece but also a testament to Jack Britten’s legacy and his lifelong dedication to preserving and sharing the stories of his ancestral land.
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