37781054001999
Status: Stock
Bab Curtain – hand print – various
Unique hand printed designs on a tab top curtain
50cm x 50cm
These cushion covers are printed in Maningrida as a way for women to generate income whilst sharing their ancestral stories.
Status: Stock
Unique hand printed designs on a tab top curtain
50cm x 50cm
These cushion covers are printed in Maningrida as a way for women to generate income whilst sharing their ancestral stories.

Name: Helen Lanyinwanga (Dec)
Language: Kuninjku
Community: Maningrida
Biography:
Helen Lanyinwanga was a senior textile artist who worked with Bábbarra Designs since 2008. She depicted strong themes of stone country and sacred rock in her designs. Helen had a key role mentoring young and emerging artists at Babbarra Women's Centre. She was the mother of Jennifer Wurrkidj and Deborah Wurrkidj as well as grandmother to Ruth Bindiedbal.
Helen was an accomplished artist in other mediums, notably basket weavings and prints on paper, for which she is represented by Maningrida Arts & Culture. Her artwork has toured the United States and been exhibited throughout Australia. Her textile art is in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia.
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