Waḻpa Winaka, which translates as “to burn and leave.” Rooted in cultural fire practices, the series explores regeneration through seasonal burning: clearing the land of toxins, inviting fresh shoots, and restoring balance. Waḻpa Winaka also speaks to the artist’s personal journey—an inner burn‑off that sheds unneeded burdens with old stories and clutter , making space for a fertile, forward‑moving life. Its layered fields and mapped firelines hold both the pragmatics of caring for Country and the ethics of renewal, carrying a teaching that moves between land, kin, and self.
All DUMAWUL Art Prints are printed to order on quality fine art canvas media or art paper – you choose. The canvas is a textured off-white surface, while our art paper is brighter white with a smooth finish. Either can be framed by your chosen framer, while the canvas can be stretched by your framer in a more traditional artwork-style.










