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  <title>Gurrumul by Andrew J Bourke, Jesse Bell</title>
  <description>When Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu passed in July 2017 it was a great loss to music lovers world-wide and the close-knit Territory community. With blessings from his family, Andrew and Jesse have immortalised his image as a beautiful artwork. The background is made up of lyrics from some of his iconic songs. The traditional painting in this picture is of a totemic crocodile (baru) which was from an original painting by Priscilla Yunupingu (the singer's sister).</description>
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