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RHONDA WOOLLA | 'Turtle Egg Memories Kempan Menth' | Weave
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RHONDA WOOLLA | 'Turtle Egg Memories Kempan Menth' | WeaveRhonda Woolla is a proud Wik woman of the Putch Clan, Aurukun, who learnt the art of weaving and making feather flowers from her mother and grandmothers, the old girls in the community. She started weaving at a young age and sources and prepares all her own natural materials. This selection of Woolla's traditional Kempan (baskets) and new contemporary forms, sees the artists push the craft into unique new directions. Details: Hand dyed pandanus,
Ink type: Charbonnel
Screen printed tea towel based upon Eddie Kepple's 2009 linocut Orchid man
DEBRA MURRAY | 'Water Story' | Screenprint | 2011 | Image size: 200 x 280mm | Edition of
The thorny stingray is another family totem from my grandfather
5 (h) x 24
Nazi reef lies to the north east of Mabuyag Island (just north of Badu Island) in the Western Torres Strait
Kazilayg (2016) shows the pregnant dugong during the gestation period
"The Sik is one of our traditional island dancing gear used by both men and women
It was our ancestors' beliefs that Mawa provided these fruits
2nd edition published in an edition of 1
Gaapu thayar kulba danalgaw thonarnu waruka gasmka
She’s been involved in exhibitions in every capital city in Australia
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