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Status: Stock Tali Tali Cushion Cover – Small (30cm x 30cm) This design by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon shows the Tali Tali Story. This painting shows the artist’s Tjukurrpa, the Tali Tali Dreaming. It refers to the vast and desolate sandhills Read more…

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Status: Stock Puli Puli Cushion Cover – Brown – Oblong (30 x 40cm) Keturah depicts the puli puli (rocks) at two different sites: the landscapes at Haasts Bluff and also Karrkurrutintja (Lake McDonald). Keturah depicts her childhood memories of both Read more…

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Status: Stock Bushfire Travel Mug *Please note this now comes with a red lid and rubber wrap band* This beautiful mug can replace your throw-away cups forever! Take it to any cafe and get your freshly brewed hot coffee poured Read more…

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Status: Stock Puli Puli Cushion Cover – Blue – Small (30cm x 30cm) Keturah depicts the puli puli (rocks) at two different sites: the landscapes at Haasts Bluff and also Karrkurrutintja (Lake McDonald). Keturah depicts her childhood memories of both Read more…

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Selina Pula Teece – Arrweneng (Passion Flower) Wild Passion fruit grow on our country Antarrengenye (unda ra ninya). Bush Passion flower comes after the rain on our land.  We gather these once the fruit is ready.

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Nyoka (Mud crab) Here the artist paints shellfish and mud crabs at Gariyak, the county represented in many paintings relating to the Djang’kawu Sisters’ journey. In the coastal mangroves the sisters hunted mud crabs, and baler and conch shells to Read more…

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Ngalyod (Rainbow Serpent) The rainbow serpent is a powerful ancestral being for Aboriginal people throughout Australia. Characteristics of the rainbow serpent vary greatly from group to group and also depending on the site. Often viewed as a female generative figure, the Read more…

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Selina Pula Teece – My Fathers Country Anterrengeny is my Fathers country. I paint the country that come from, the beautiful landscapes and the many colours as they change during the season.

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