ILMA

Was on show at Stafford Studios of Fine Art 7th-28th Nov 2001.
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About ILMA

In 1995, Brendon Darby was invited to join two recording producers, a journalist, a photographer and two film crew, to help document the traditional stories (Ilma) of the Bardi people. For tens of thousands of years, the Bardi have inhabited the many islands crowning the tip of the Dampierland Peninsula on the Kimberley Coast north of Broome.

"When I was invited," said Darby, "I felt it inappropriate that I should attempt to illustrate Aboriginal stories until it was explained to me that the Bardi do not paint. In fact one of the stories explains why. It is said that if a Bardi was to paint, then the small mischievous spirits called "Rai" erase any image created. "Because they don't paint, most of the stories are preserved in songs. This is why the recording producers were there. It was my job to try to illustrate the songs."

"I feel honoured to be offered this opportunity and insight into this remarkable culture. I will always treasure and remember with gratitude the warmth and generosity shown me by the Bardi."

Brendon Darby, November 2001.

Kooljaman Whirlpool
The Visitor
Crossing The Sandbar Stretching
After the Sandbars
Mud Bay
Bardi Catch 4/4/95
Bardi Girl
Sunday Island Beach
Kooljaman Panel 1
Bardi Man
Kooljaman Panel 2
Kooljaman Panel 3
Lombadina Salt Lake (Study)
Resurrection Hill
Wild Passionfruit and Melon 1
The Crossing (Study) Bardi Man
Kooljaman Beach
Lombadina Love Tank
Tide Line
Bardi Song
Lightning Fire
The Crossing
Bardi Peninsula
Wild Passionfruit & Melon 2
Lombadina (Study)
Crossing the Sandbar (Study)
Salt Lake & Sand Dunes Lombadina (Study)
The Lookout
Stretching (Study) Salt Lake & Sand Dunes (Lombadina)
Lombadina Salt Lake

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