Designs
The Bábbarra collection brings together designs from many generations of women artists. Our imagery references the life of our land: the foods that we hunt and collect, as well as our ancestral stories – our djang / wangarr.
On this page you can find a selection of our screen print designs. If you are interested in discussing the licensing or commercial use, please contact us via babbarra@bawinanga.com or reach out to Copyright Agency. Our screen print designs have been developed over many years, during workshops in Maningrida with collaborative designer Bobbie Ruben.
To view the printed designs we have in stock today, visit our shop.
Bah-Je (hunting bag)
Bamboo Shoot
Barddedde (bangle vine)
Rrugurrgurda (mud crabs)
Bawáliba and Bush Flower
Bawaliba and Ngalyod (Rainbow Serpent)
Bawáliba (Stone Country Mimih)
Birlmu and Komrdaw (Barramundi and Turtle)
Borkorn (white bush apple)
Buluwana (Kuninjku Spirit Woman)
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Catfish
Collecting Manme (Bush Food)
Dedded wongkorr (Red-coloured lorikeet feather dillybag)
Djenj dja komrdawh
Djenj dja Wayuk
Djomi (Fresh Water Spirit)
Eiffel tower and the Maladj spirit
Gunga ( Pandanus)
Lightning 2010 (also known as Gungura)
Gurrpurdu (Diving Bird)
Ka-milemarnbun (Weaving Story)
Kalawan (Goanna)
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Kandji (Jabiru)
Karrbarda (Long Yam)
Kabono (river story)
Kudjewk Yawkyawk (wet season mermaid)
Kukurlk Kare (Going Underground)
Kun-djorlok (Waterholes at Dilebang)
Kun-kirj (Mud Ripples)
Kun-madj
Kun-madj (Dillybags)
Kunbowinjku (Fresh Water)
Kunkurra (Spiral Wind)
Kunmadj dja Kunkanin (Dillybag and Digging Stick)
Kunngol (Clouds)
Kunred Kodbarre (The Louvre)
Kunronj (Freshwater Story)
Kunwardde dja Karrbarda (Rocks and Yam Vine)
Kunwardde dja Kunronj
Lorkkon
Lorrkkon (Hollow Funeral Log)
Lorrkon (Hollow Funeral Log)
Mabbúlarr (Calm, still water)
Mabbúlarr Murnun (calm water, dugong)
Makassan Boat with Bottles and Rope
Man-djarduk
Man-kurndalh (Black Plums)
Man-mobban (Billygoat Plum)
Man-ngarre (Native Grasses)
Manbamo (Gumnuts)
Mandjabu (Fish Trap)
Mandjabu (Fish Trap)
Mankotbe (Bush Onion)
Manwak (Mumeka blooms)
Manyawok (Cheeky Yam)
Mardarda and Njarlarla
Marebu
Murnubbarr Karrolkan (Flying Magpie Geese)
Murnubbarr (Magpie Geese) – 2008
Murnun (Dugong)
Namurre Boko (Two Brothers Fighting)
Ngaldadmurrng (Saratoga)
Ngarndúma (palm tree)
River and Rocks
Sea Shells and Dilly Bags
Wak Wak (Black Crow Dreaming)
Wak Wak (Black Crow Dreaming)
Wakwak (Black Crow Dreaming)
Waterlilies in freshwater billabong
Wayuk (Waterlily)
Wubbunj (Paperbark Canoe)
Yawkyawk and Bininj
Yawkyawk dja Wayuk
Yawkyawk in Stone Country