An-gujechiya (Fish Trap)
An-gujechiya (Fish Trap) hand made by Maureen Ali.
This is a special natural fibre fish trap, as it is made with sand palm (Livistonia Humilis), rather than pandanus or jungle vine which Maningrida artists normally use. A beautiful sculptural form, this conical fish trap is designed for fish to swim in to the opening and the internal fibre, flexible when wet, creates a barrier making it difficult for fish to swim out.
Works in fibre from the Maningrida region are widely recognised as some of the finest in Australia. Artists confidently push the boundaries of fibre craft and cultural expression, adapting traditional techniques and forms to produce strikingly inventive and aesthetically exquisite artworks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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We collaborate exclusively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, art centres and businesses. Our goal is to support them in their artistic, creative and cultural endeavours with the goal of creating a self-sustaining and self-determining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander retail and arts industry.
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