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Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / sea chord. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. The dyes are commercial and colour fast. Size of bowl: 8 x 11cm Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / sea chord. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. The dyes are commercial and colour fast. Size of bowl: 8 x 11cm Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / sea chord. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. The dyes are commercial and colour fast. Size of bowl: 8 x 12cm Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / sea chord. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. The dyes are commercial and colour fast. Size of bowl: 7 x 12cm Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / sea chord / seeds. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. The dyes are commercial and colour fast. Size of bowl: 11 Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / sea chord / seeds. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. The dyes are commercial and colour fast. Size of bowl: 18 Read more…
Ganybu (Fishing Net/Drag Net) This is a piece from the old times, about how Yolngu ancestors used to live. Men used to go into the Arafura Swamp, and caught the fish with a drag net.
My Grandfather’s Country – Patsy Ross “This is my Grandfather’s country. I paint the spinnifex, wild tobacco, the witchetty grub tree, mulga and ant hills. Sometimes I paint the dry river bed but I always paint the afternoon sky and Read more…
My Country – Robina Pitjara Jones This is my country out in Utopia an outstation called Soapy Bore it’s my Father’s country, there’s big soakage, hills, bush medicine and bush tucker. All my family paint, my grandmother, my mother and aunties. Read more…
My Grandfather’s Country – Patsy Ross “This is my Grandfather’s country. I paint the spinnifex, wild tobacco, the witchetty grub tree, mulga and ant hills. Sometimes I paint the dry river bed but I always paint the afternoon sky and Read more…
Wati kutjara – The goanna men This is the story of two powerful magicians who came to the Ngaanyatjarra Lands from far away to the west; ‘These two men are always together, always camping together. They do all sorts of Read more…