Elliot Koonutta
Background Info
Date of Birth: 23/10/1964
Totem: Sea Turtle, Diver Duck
Language: Wik-Mungkan
Clan: Wik-Mungkan
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Biography
Elliott Koonutta is a masterful artist skilled in wood carving, painting, printing and ghost net sculpture. He is also a talented musician and singer.
Elliott was born in Aurukun and raised by his grand parents. They were traditional people and spoke only language, no English.
'My grandfather was a crocodile sorcerer, and had three pet crocodiles. I remember him showing them to me.
I went to Aurukun mission school until I was 14 years old. Then I worked as a drover at Bass Yard, outside Pormpuraaw. Jackson Short Joe, a Pormpuraaw man, adopted me, which allowed me to live and go to school in Pormpuraaw. I worked there for 12 months and then went back to Aurukun and went bush to my tribal country Kendal River. I lived in a tin shed with my parents, brothers and sisters. About 15 of us lived there and received our supplies by airplane every week. We had a two-way radio and could order supplies that way. This was the best time of my life and it lasted for about three & a half years. We lived on bush tucker - yams, goanna, wallaby, and other bush foods. At one time, a cyclone came and blew away our tin shed. We were all hiding in the scrub trying to survive. I had pet puppies. I wrapped them in a blanket. I curled myself around them to keep them warm, and they kept me warm. We helped each other survive. The cyclone destroyed our airstrip. So the plane was forced to then drop our supplies without landing.
When I was 17, I went back to work in Aurukun, at Bamboo Station. I stayed working there for two and a half years. They fed us, but we earned no money. Eventually, I was paid $7000 as part of the Queensland Government's 'Stolen Wages' program.
I have always been a musician and started by playing the ukulele and singing. I was selected to take a 3 year music course in Adelaide. I loved Adelaide and went to the zoo. I was well cared for. I would go to the beach, diving with mask, snorkel and flippers. I shared a flat with three others in North Adelaide. We all got along well, and had a great experience. I learned to play guitar. I am the lead guitarist of our Pormpuraaw band. I play by ear because I am unable to read music.
During the 1990s, I went back to Aurukun and worked at the Art Centre. I worked with Hedley Karyuka and we did wood carving and made some good sales. Back then my carvings were based on traditional ceremonies. In the old days, my people would carve a totem and then dance with it and sing clan songs. These songs and dances come from the land and are part of it.
I moved back to Pormpuraaw in 2004, and have been working at the Art Centre here ever since. When I make art I feel good inside. I like to explain to young people what we are doing.I mostly work with ghost net these days. I want people to learn about the damage these nets cause to sea life.
Group Exhibitions
2019 | CIAF - Cairns Indigenous Art Fair - Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal , Cairns QLD |
2018 | Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair - Darwin (2017, 2018) |
2018 | Tarnanthi - Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Art - Adelaide (2017, 2018) |
2017 | TALI Gallery, Sydney - Permanent Display - 2012 - 2016 |
2017 | Pormpuraaw Art Centre Prints - Australian Print Network, Sydney NSW |
2017 | Pormpuraaw Artists - Urban Paradise Galleries and Studios, Woolllongabba QLD |
2017 | New Beginnings - Canopy Art Centre, Cairns (2010) |
2017 | Cairns Indigenous Art Fair - TANKS Art Gallery, Cairns (2010, 2011, 2012) |
2017 | Kinship - James Cook University, Cairns July/August (2013) |
2017 | Canopy Art Centre, Cairns - Permanent Display - 2012 - 2018 |
2017 | Kinship - TANKS Art Gallery, Cairns August 2013 |
2013 | Artists from Pormpuraarw, Queensland: New Ghostnet Weavings & Paintings - Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne VIC |
2012 | Saltwater, Freshwater: Art from the people of Pormpuraaw - Paintings & Prints - Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne VIC |
Collections
National Museum of Australia, Canberra ACT
The Australian Museum, Sydney NSW
Bibliography
2018 | Pormpuraaw : stories, art, language. [Pormpuraaw Arts & Culture Centre Inc.] Pormpuraaw, Qld : Pormpuraaw Arts & Culture Centre Inc © 2018 |
2016 | Pormpuraaw: Cultural Uses For Plants. [Pormpuraaw Arts & Culture Centre Inc.] Pormpuraaw, Qld : Pormpuraaw Arts & Culture Centre Inc © 2016 |
Themes
Red Legged Devil Man
Fish and ocean animals
Traditional Stories
Clan Totems
Mediums
Print Making
Artefact
Ghost net, Plastic Trellis and Twine