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RHONDA WOOLLA | 'Kempan Menth I' | Weave
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RHONDA WOOLLA | 'Kempan Menth I' | 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 woven pandanus
he sings and leaves his own sister behind
He made a humpy
Artist: Joel Sam ED OF 30 2010
Surface treatments for Robinson’s sculptural works have included coconut-leaf matting
the publication examines the influences and experiences of the artist to shed light on how a boy from TI who loved to draw can develop into a senior contemporary practitioner and produce such an extraordinary body of work
Artist: Rayarriwarrtharrbayingat Amy Loogatha
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This print represents the four winds of Zenadh-Kes (the Torres Strait)
She is also a printmaker
Edition of 30
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