'Tangki (Donkey)' sculpture Rosemary Peters
The Tangki (Donkey) sculpture, crafted by Rosemary Peters of Tjanpi Desert Weavers, is a striking example of contemporary fibre art, imbued with cultural significance and creative ingenuity. Handwoven from native grasses, raffia, and natural dyes, this sculpture captures the distinct form and character of the donkey, a beloved animal in many remote communities. Created by the talented Tjanpi weavers, each piece reflects the artist’s deep connection to the Central and Western deserts and showcases the traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations. This unique sculpture is both a cultural emblem and an expressive work of art, bringing the story of desert life and artistry into your space.
Tjanpi Desert Weavers
Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a social enterprise of the Ng...
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