Watiya Tjuta Fabric - Gold on Tangerine (Silk) 50cm Merchandise Ikuntji Artists Aboriginal Corporation is
Description
Ikuntji Artists Aboriginal Corporation is 100% Aboriginal owned and governed—the first art centre in the Western Desert founded by women
This A-line mini dress by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon depicts Takupalangu
Wide-leg palazzo pants with a flared silhouette
Made at the Ikuntji art centre in Haasts Bluff
eat and dance
Watiya Tjuta Fabric - Gold on Tangerine (Silk) 50cm Merchandise Ikuntji Artists Aboriginal Corporation isThis fabric by Mitjili Napurrula depicts the Watiya Tjuta the acacia trees of Uwalkari country in the Gibson Desert used to make kulata (ceremonial spears). This is her father's Tjukurrpa, passed down to her by her mother, who first drew it for her in the sand. Mitjili was born in 1945 at Papunya and began painting at Ikuntji Women's Centre in 1992, winning the Alice Springs Art Prize in 1999. Mitjili passed away in April 2019. Her designs continue to
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