Artwork Description
Acrylic Paint on canvas
Signed on the back
The women have been collecting the tiny seed of the grass called Wangurnu in the area south of Kiwikurra , Larrara. They grind the seed into a fine flour that is collected in the coolamon (wooden bowls) then mix the flour with water to make nyuma (damper) that is cooked in the fire. The women have their digging sticks and wooden bowls with them. This is a landscape dominted by sandhills and is near Sally's birth place. She remembers the stories her grandmother told her when she was growing up.
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acrylic paint on canvas
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Artwork Description
Acrylic Paint on canvas
Signed on the back
The women have been collecting the tiny seed of the grass called Wangurnu in the area south of Kiwikurra , Larrara. They grind the seed into a fine flour that is collected in the coolamon (wooden bowls) then mix the flour with water to make nyuma (damper) that is cooked in the fire. The women have their digging sticks and wooden bowls with them. This is a landscape dominted by sandhills and is near Sally's birth place. She remembers the stories her grandmother told her when she was growing up.
Medium
acrylic paint on canvas
Free Shipping
Free shipping Australia wide. Leaves artist's studio in 3-8 working days
Free returns
Complete buyer protection with guaranteed free returns with in 7 days of delivery. Read more
Payment options
Unframed (requires framing)
This artwork is currently unframed and requires framing.
Abstract Art, Aboriginal Art
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