Wakapulkatjara Tie by Molly Miller

$80.00 AUD
Description

Tie featuring the artwork Wakapulkatjara by Molly Miller.

This product comes in a gift box and includes a card detailing the artist’s work and practice.

 

About the artwork:

In this painting, Miller depicts the rocky country surrounding her birthplace, Wakapulkatjara, south-east of Papulankutja (Blackstone, WA) on the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Lands.

As she paints, Miller recalls her travels between Papulankutja and Mantumaru (WA), traversing puli (rocky outcrops) and tali (sand hills) and stopping at rockholes related to her father’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming).

The viewer becomes immersed in the painting’s gentle shifts in tone and form. There is no need to gain bearings. Through this work, Miller invites us to travel the contours of her Country beside her, appreciating the rhythmic nuances of her sprawling homelands.


About the artist: 

Molly Miller was born circa 1948 at Wakapulkatjara, near the tri-state border between South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Miller describes her birthplace as, ‘a beautiful place … lots of rabbits, lots of maku (witchetty grub), lots of honey ants’.

 

About the supplier:

One of Twelve is an Australian organisation that produces high-quality silk garments showcasing the work of emerging and established artists from the Asia-Pacific region. Read more

 

Product details: 

Dimensions: 107 x 110 x 82 mm (box)

Materials: 100% silk satin with cotton padding and silk lining

Designed in Australia

 

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