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Bag/Basket Art Centre notes: The basket is made of natural raffia / sea chord. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method
Bag/Basket Art Centre notes: The basket is made of natural raffia / sea chord. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method
Ganawa Djibauga Ganawa Djibauga “today you go through lore”. This painting represents the start of “Becoming a Man” and being selected for initiation from elders. The old people would sit and wait and watch you to see if you were ready for “Lore” to become a “Man”. The diamonds are Read more…
Urab 2 Pile of coconut along the beach heaped, preparing each coconut to skin (peeling the husk). Coconut can be used to make coconut oil or used for cooking. Art Centre notes: The artwork is a ‘pochoir’ print, or monoprint/monotype printed on BFK Rives paper or Hanamule paper. (100% cotton Read more…
Urab 1 Pile of coconut along the beach heaped, preparing each coconut to skin (peeling the husk). Coconut can be used to make coconut oil or used for cooking. Art Centre notes: The artwork is a ‘pochoir’ print, or monoprint/monotype printed on BFK Rives paper or Hanamule paper. (100% cotton Read more…
Blossom 1 Blossom represents spring, a new beginning and growth. Art Centre notes: The artwork is a ‘pochoir’ print, or monoprint/monotype, printed on Hahnamule paper. (100% cotton rag with strong archival properties). (The print covers the paper from edge to edge.) Artist: Helen-Joy Tomsana Printer: Helen-Joy Tomsana/Fiona Mosby Printed: Moa Arts Read more…
Blossom 2 Blossom represents spring, a new beginning and growth. Art Centre notes: The artwork is a ‘pochoir’ print, or monoprint/monotype, printed on Hahnamule paper. (100% cotton rag with strong archival properties). (The print covers the paper from edge to edge.) Artist: Helen-Joy Tomsana Printer: Helen-Joy Tomsana/Fiona Mosby Printed: Moa Arts Read more…
Koskela Lampshade The weavers of Ramingining in Northeast Arnhem Land usually create traditional ceremonial and ritual objects working together as a group to harvest materials and develop work yet each with their own contemporary colourful and unique designs. This is one of the first times they have embraced making objects Read more…
Koskela Lampshade The weavers of Ramingining in Northeast Arnhem Land usually create traditional ceremonial and ritual objects working together as a group to harvest materials and develop work yet each with their own contemporary colourful and unique designs. This is one of the first times they have embraced making objects Read more…
Untitled How did you get to this style of painting? “Do you mean, what have I done with my life? (chuckles to herself) To me these paintings are a sense of energy. So if I see someone and they’re happy, I paint a happy vibe. Cos their spirit is happy. Read more…