Seed Dreaming Aboriginal painting by Marshall Jangala Robertson 180cm x 70cm, large Indigenous dot art seed dreaming
Seed Dreaming by Marshall Jangala Robertson 180cm x 70cm, Indigenous Australian artwork with fine monochrome dot work.
Marshall Jangala Robertson’s Seed Dreaming 180cm x 70cm, Aboriginal artwork with monochromatic palette full painting
Aboriginal Seed Dreaming dot painting by Marshall Jangala Robertson 180cm x 70cm, artist holding canvas with cultural story design.
Indigenous Australian Seed Dreaming painting by Marshall Jangala Robertson 180cm x 70cm, close detail of traditional dot technique.
Seed Dreaming story painting by Marshall Jangala Robertson 180cm x 70cm, Central Desert Aboriginal art close up
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"Seed Dreaming" Marshall Jangala Robertson 180cm x 70cm

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"Seed Dreaming" 

Marshall Jangala Robertson

180cm x 70cm

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MR70180S5

Seed Dreaming, also known as Watiya Warnu Jukurrpa and Ngulu Tjukurpa in the Pitjantjatjara language, depicts the ancestral tracks of seed gathering in spinifex and mulga country. The ancestor journeyed from Ngurlupurranyangu toward Mount Liebig, collecting seeds from the watiya warnu tree and carrying them in traditional food carriers called parrajas, including one carried on the head.

Back at camp, large windbreaks were erected and seeds were winnowed in the late afternoon. Immature seeds were ground into a paste used as a traditional digestive medicine. This Dreaming is owned by Nampijinpa and Nangala women as well as Jampijinpa and Jangala men, and forms an important part of cultural knowledge and ceremony.

Marshall Jangala Robertson conveys these ancestral tracks through finely detailed dot work and flowing movement, with a refined monochromatic palette that evokes both the landscape and the story. His painting captures the rhythm of land, labour, and renewal, honouring the deep connection between people, Country, and culture.