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Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / shells. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap and long tassles. The strap is closed Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / shells. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap and long tassles. The strap is closed Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / shells. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap and long tassles. The strap is closed Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / shells. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap and long tassles. The strap is closed Read more…
Bag Art Centre notes: The bag is made of natural raffia / cotton / jute / shells. It is made using a traditional ‘one twist’ method. It has a thin plaited strap and long tassles. The strap is closed Read more…
Summer Bush Tucker The community of Ampilatwatja made a conscious decision not to paint ‘altyerr’ dreaming stories. The artists paint their country where those stories sit. This painting depicts the bush foods that are found in Alyawarr country, the land Read more…
View Of Country The community of Ampilatwatja made a conscious decision not to paint ‘altyerr’ dreaming stories, the artists paint their country where those stories sit. This painting shows the layered landscape of Alyawarr, Central Australia. Knowing your country is Read more…
Bush Tucker – Maisie Petyarre Bundey;- Maisie paints the bush tucker found in her country, the area that surrounds Boundary Bore in the Utopia homelands. She paints bush plums, bush bananas, bush potatoes and bush medicine plants. The main motif Read more…
Bathi (Pandanus Basket) Bathi are woven from the split leaves of the Screw Palm (Pandanus Spiralis). Coil weaving was introduced to Arnhem Land in the 1930s. It was adapted from techniques used by Indigenous women throughout South East Australia.
My Grandmothers Country-Elizabeth Ngwarra Bonney I still hunt my Grand Mothers country for goanna, bush medicine and yams. I hunt all year round, hunting and walking through the country makes me happy. When I look at the distant hills I Read more…