Rarrk is a style of artmaking that uses a fine cross-hatching technique, largely associated with Arnhemland in the far north of the Northern Territory. Rarrk usually has a highly stylised appearance, and is deeply imbued with cultural meaning, with different shapes or geometric forms representing different clans or language groups. Rarrk techniques are traditionally used for larrakitj memorial or burial poles, ceremonial body painting, bark and rock paintings.
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Reg PengarteBush Tucker Emu by Reg Pengarte, 202149 x 76 cm
19 1/4 x 29 7/8 inchesacrylic on canvasReg Pengarte, Bush Tucker Emu by Reg Pengarte, 2021$ 250.00 -
Reg PengarteBush Tucker Echidna Emu by Reg Pengarte, 202148 x 78 cm
18 7/8 x 30 3/4 inchesacrylic on canvasSold -
Reg PengarteBush Tucker Goanna by Reg Pengarte, 202161 x 65 cm
24 1/8 x 25 5/8 inchesacrylic on canvasReg Pengarte, Bush Tucker Goanna by Reg Pengarte, 2021$ 440.00 -
Reg PengarteBush Tucker Kangaroo by Reg Pengarte, 202161 x 66 cm
24 x 26 inchesacrylic on canvasSold -
Reg PengarteBush Tucker Kangaroo & Echidna by Reg Pengarte, 202249 x 75 cm
19 1/4 x 29 1/2 inchesacrylic on canvasSold -
Reg PengarteBush Tucker Kangaroos by Reg Pengarte, 202249 x 79 cm
19 1/4 x 31 1/8 inchesacrylic on canvasSold