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INDIGENOUS INSPIRATION

At Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art, the work of Kuninjku artist John Mawurndjul has viewers criss-crossing its galleries as each new wall spied diverts attention from the last.

The artist from Arnhem Land is a master of the art of , or cross-hatching, its lines created using finely split sedge as a brush, dipped in charcoal and ochres and pulled across bark

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