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Tjanpi Desert Weavers

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  1. Ku’ (Dog) by Lex Namponan

    Ku’ (Dog) by artist Lex Namponan from Wik & Kugu Arts Centre, Aurukun. Crafted from Milkwood and painted with Natural Ochres, Lex’s Camp Dogs are a secular subject and as such belong to an inno...

  2. Galatjarr (Heron)

    Ganytjurr (Heron) sculpture handcarved and painted by Peter Guyula Wuyulngurra of Gapuwiyak, Northern Territory. Ganytjurr (Heron) is a Yirritja bird. The Ganytjurr is sung and danced by the Yirritja clans...

  3. Desert grass, raffia and emu feather basket

    This basket was made by Mary Gibson. Tjanpi Desert Weavers are known for their beautifully woven baskets and animal sculptures made from locally harvest desert grasses (minarri, wangurnu and yirlintji). Th...

  4. 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...

  5. Ku’ (Dog) by Keith Wikmunea (821)

    The Wik & Kugu Art Centre and its artists have developed a following for its signature sculptural the Ku’ (dog). The Story Place of the Ku’ associated with the Apalech ceremonial group is located i...

  6. Ku’ (Dog)

    The Wik & Kugu Art Centre and its artists have developed a following for its signature sculptural the Ku’ (dog). The Story Place of the Ku’ associated with the Apalech ceremonial group is located i...

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