Allotment 17 of 81 NFTs which make up a digital replica of the bark painting 'Wawurritjpal' by award winning indigenous artist Wukun Wanambi.
Wanambi’s artwork depicting the ceremonial waters of his ancestral homeland Gurka’wuy reside in major institutional and private collections throughout the world.
Wanambi’s opening NFT series is a highly detailed photogrammetry scan of his bark painting on loan to The Yirrkala Museum.
This 3D digital twin has been segmented into allotments creating 81 unique NFT artworks. These artworks are downloadable as self contained GLB files. These files hold a common world space and when combined seamlessly recreate the entire work.
Portion of the proceeds of every NFT will be used to acquire the original physical artwork and permanently accession it into the Yirrkala Museum’s public collection.
To find out more visit http://yirrkala.com/nft
Wukun Wanambi’s opening NFT series is a highly detailed photogrammetry scan of his bark painting 'Wawurritjpal' on loan to The Yirrkala Museum. This 3D digital replica has been segmented into allotments creating 81 unique NFT artworks.
See the full artwork here: https://www.yirrkala.com/nft
Wukun Wanambi is an award winning Yolŋu artist and senior Marrakulu clan leader. Wukun works through traditional Yolŋu mediums as well as being a prolific digital artist. Wukun’s artwork, depicting the ceremonial waters of his ancestral homeland Gurka’wuy, reside in major institutions and private collections throughout the world.
The Mulka Projects portion of the sale of these NFTs will be allocated to acquiring the original physical artwork and permanently accessioning it into the Yirrkala Museum’s public collection.
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Allotment 17 of 81 NFTs which make up a digital replica of the bark painting 'Wawurritjpal' by award winning indigenous artist Wukun Wanambi.
Wanambi’s artwork depicting the ceremonial waters of his ancestral homeland Gurka’wuy reside in major institutional and private collections throughout the world.
Wanambi’s opening NFT series is a highly detailed photogrammetry scan of his bark painting on loan to The Yirrkala Museum.
This 3D digital twin has been segmented into allotments creating 81 unique NFT artworks. These artworks are downloadable as self contained GLB files. These files hold a common world space and when combined seamlessly recreate the entire work.
Portion of the proceeds of every NFT will be used to acquire the original physical artwork and permanently accession it into the Yirrkala Museum’s public collection.
To find out more visit http://yirrkala.com/nft
Wukun Wanambi’s opening NFT series is a highly detailed photogrammetry scan of his bark painting 'Wawurritjpal' on loan to The Yirrkala Museum. This 3D digital replica has been segmented into allotments creating 81 unique NFT artworks.
See the full artwork here: https://www.yirrkala.com/nft
Wukun Wanambi is an award winning Yolŋu artist and senior Marrakulu clan leader. Wukun works through traditional Yolŋu mediums as well as being a prolific digital artist. Wukun’s artwork, depicting the ceremonial waters of his ancestral homeland Gurka’wuy, reside in major institutions and private collections throughout the world.
The Mulka Projects portion of the sale of these NFTs will be allocated to acquiring the original physical artwork and permanently accessioning it into the Yirrkala Museum’s public collection.