Trees at Talaalpi - Shift Dress - Silver and Light Blue on Peacock (Silk) Option:Large comfortable enough for every day
Description
comfortable enough for every day
He was one of the first partners of the Papunya Tula art movement and a key figure for the Western Desert painting movement
Isiah follows his uncle Walter Jugadai's depictions of country and flora and fauna in his designs
Discreet side zip
This A-line mini dress features Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon's design
Trees at Talaalpi - Shift Dress - Silver and Light Blue on Peacock (Silk) Option:Large comfortable enough for every dayThis shift dress features Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon's design, which depicts the trees of Talaalpi Alice's own Country, situated close to Kintore on the Western Australian border, where she grew up before moving to Haasts Bluff later in life. Alice was born in 1943 near Talaalpi, close to Walungurru on the Western Australian border, and taught dancing and desert traditions at Kintore School before she began painting. Her father was the late Uta Uta
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