Original Aboriginal painting Minyma Malilu by Teresa Baker depicting the Malilu creation story through layered dot work and ceremonial symbols.
Close up detail of Minyma Malilu highlighting Teresa Baker’s precise dot technique and symbolic representation of Malilu’s journey.
Detailed view of Minyma Malilu showing rhythmic dot patterns and cultural storytelling characteristic of Teresa Baker’s Western Desert style.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Original Aboriginal painting Minyma Malilu by Teresa Baker depicting the Malilu creation story through layered dot work and ceremonial symbols.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Close up detail of Minyma Malilu highlighting Teresa Baker’s precise dot technique and symbolic representation of Malilu’s journey.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Detailed view of Minyma Malilu showing rhythmic dot patterns and cultural storytelling characteristic of Teresa Baker’s Western Desert style.

"Minyma Malilu" Teresa Baker 98cm x 70cm

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"Minyma Malilu"

Teresa Baker 

98cm x 70cm

TB9870AD5

"The painting tells the tale of Malilu, a significant being of creation. Malilu was a crippled woman. As she performed a sacred dance, she left distinctive tracks in the sand. Her two daughters abandoned her to get married, leaving her to fend for herself. It was difficult for her to gather bush foods and water because she had to drag her leg as she walked. Despite the challenges, she managed to collect desert raisins, bush tomatoes, berries, and various other wild foods through much effort."

Rooted in Dreamtime traditions, her dot paintings merge Anangu heritage with contemporary design, continuing the family legacy of Jimmy Baker and Kay Baker within the Western Desert art movement.

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