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Bawaliba & Seaweed ‘I feel good waking up in the morning, knowing I am going to Bábbarra. After work I go home and talk about my printing with all my family, and then I dream about it too. I am Read more…
Bawaliba & Seaweed ‘I feel good waking up in the morning, knowing I am going to Bábbarra. After work I go home and talk about my printing with all my family, and then I dream about it too. I am Read more…
Bawáliba (Spirit Woman) & Rolk ‘This is the Dreaming of my mother and my uncles. These spirits are called Bawáliba. A long time ago they used to go out hunting. That’s in Ranger station near the airport (mum and uncle Read more…
Mandjabu & Kunmadj (fish trap and pandanus mat) With permission from the lino artists Raylene Bonson and Abigail Namundja, Lucy has incorporated her own advanced use of colour to print this fabric. Bronze, brown, orange and olive tones on a Read more…
Bawaliba ‘I feel good waking up in the morning, knowing I am going to Bábbarra. After work I go home and talk about my printing with all my family, and then I dream about it too. I am always thinking Read more…
Mududu (mud crab) & Bush Flower Mududu (mud crab *Gurgoni) printed beside Lucy’s bush flower design in teal and orange on white cotton. Printed 2022
Bawaliba ‘I feel good waking up in the morning, knowing I am going to Bábbarra. After work I go home and talk about my printing with all my family, and then I dream about it too. I am always thinking Read more…
Bawáliba (Stone country Mimih) ‘I feel good waking up in the morning, knowing I am going to Bábbarra. After work I go home and talk about my printing with all my family, and then I dream about it too. I Read more…
Bush Flower A textured linocut design depicting a white bush flower. Lucy is a talented artist working at Babbarra Women’s Centre, highly skilled at mixing and layering colour. Green, yellow pink and purple tones on white cotton. The lino tile Read more…
Waterhole 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 Read more…
Mandjabu (fish trap) 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 Read more…