Cushion Cover Wool 40cm (16in)-DYM931
SKU: BDYM931CW16
$58.00 (excl. GST)
FAMILY AND COUNTRY
This is a teaching painting depicting a dry season in Damien’s homeland, Mount Liebig, in the Northern Territory. It illustrates aspects of the landscape and culture as told to Damien by his great-grandparents.
Women sit with children collecting bush potatoes, represented by the red shapes at the top of the painting, while preparing for Inma (ceremony). One man, a Wati, sits with his Waru. Controlled burnings take place across the dry spinifex, encouraging good fruit growth.
The small star-like symbols represent women’s body paint, applied to each other for inma. A dry creekbed winds through the painting (shown in red and white), accompanied by cracks in the claypans, dried rockholes (Tjukula), and sandhills (Tali).
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Description
- Image design by an Australian Aboriginal artist (except Eco Designs, read the Eco Designs Description or Collections Description)
- Royalties are paid to the artist once a month
- Artisanal hand-embroidered
- Cotton canvas base with wool embroidered design on one side
- Zipped or wooden button closure on the reverse side
- Packaging: Swing Tag tied with string, artist info on the tag
- 40 x 40cm
- Dry clean – Per-clean or spot clean with a damp cloth
- Plastic Free (buttoned, Â zip is nylon, which is why we are phasing them out)
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ART BY DAMIEN AND YILPI MARKS