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Creator: Hamish Karrkarrhba
Aboriginal Painting on Hollow Log
By Hamish Karrkarrhba
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artist: Hamish Karrkarrhba.
Year of birth: 1968.
Nationality: Australian.
Region: West Central Arnhem Land.
Language group: Kuninjku.
Medium: Wood and ochre paint.
Measurement:...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Tribal Hamish Karrkarrhba
Materials
Wood
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