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Wayuk and Dilly Bags

Wayuk (Waterlily) Nymphaea violacea. 

The stem of wayuk is a popular bushfood and the beautiful flower is enjoyed across Arnhem Land. 

This fabric was created using the linocut printing technique. The lino tile has been carved by the artist in Maningrida, and has been printed by hand using a variety of colours and layers. The linocut technique ensures each textile piece is a one-off, limited edition piece. Bábbarra Women’s Centre supports the economic independence of Indigenous women in the Arnhem Land community of Maningrida, Northern Territory, Australia. Designs created by the women at Bábbarra reflect strong cultural knowledge, which is passed down to younger generations through their textile design practice.

Name: Verity Bangarra


Language: Ndjébbana, Gunbalang


Community: Maningrida


Biography:

Verity is an emerging artist at Babbarra Women's Centre. She has been coming to the centre since 2003 when she learned screen printing in the first Babbarra Designs workshop. 


© the artist / art centre