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Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel
Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel
Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel
Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel
Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel
Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel
Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel

Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel

(18 reviews)

Aboriginal Art Tea Towel - Cotton Based on artwork by Judy Napangardi Watson. Packaged with information about the artist and artwork. Tea towel artwork/placement varies from tea towel to tea towel so each one is a little bit different! Judy Napangardi Watson was born at Yarungkanji, Mt. Doreen Station, at the time when many Warlpiri & other Central & Western Desert Peoples were living a traditional nomadic life. Judy was taught painting by her elder sister, Maggie Napangardi Watson. She painted alongside her at Warlukurlangu artists for a number of years, developing her own unique style. She is at the forefront of a move towards more abstract rendering of Jukurrpa by Warlpiri artists, however her work retains strong kurruwarri, the details which tell of the sacredness of place and song in her culture. Judy Napangardi Watson has been exhibiting artwork since 1990 throughout Australia & around the world. Her works are featured in several major collections.

Aboriginal Art Tea Towel - Cotton Based on artwork by Judy Napangardi Watson. Packaged with information about the artist and artwork. Tea towel artwork/placement varies from tea towel to tea towel so each one is a little bit different! Judy Napangardi Watson was born at Yarungkanji, Mt. Doreen Station, at the time when many Warlpiri & other Central & Western Desert Peoples were living a traditional nomadic life. Judy was taught painting by her elder sister, Maggie Napangardi Watson. She painted alongside her at Warlukurlangu artists for a number of years, developing her own unique style. She is at the forefront of a move towards more abstract rendering of Jukurrpa by Warlpiri artists, however her work retains strong kurruwarri, the details which tell of the sacredness of place and song in her culture. Judy Napangardi Watson has been exhibiting artwork since 1990 throughout Australia & around the world. Her works are featured in several major collections.

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Alperstein Designs - Judy Watson Tea Towel

$18.00

(18 reviews)

Aboriginal Art Tea Towel - Cotton Based on artwork by Judy Napangardi Watson. Packaged with information about the artist and artwork. Tea towel artwork/placement varies from tea towel to tea towel so each one is a little bit different! Judy Napangardi Watson was born at Yarungkanji, Mt. Doreen Station, at the time when many Warlpiri & other Central & Western Desert Peoples were living a traditional nomadic life. Judy was taught painting by her elder sister, Maggie Napangardi Watson. She painted alongside her at Warlukurlangu artists for a number of years, developing her own unique style. She is at the forefront of a move towards more abstract rendering of Jukurrpa by Warlpiri artists, however her work retains strong kurruwarri, the details which tell of the sacredness of place and song in her culture. Judy Napangardi Watson has been exhibiting artwork since 1990 throughout Australia & around the world. Her works are featured in several major collections.

Aboriginal Art Tea Towel - Cotton Based on artwork by Judy Napangardi Watson. Packaged with information about the artist and artwork. Tea towel artwork/placement varies from tea towel to tea towel so each one is a little bit different! Judy Napangardi Watson was born at Yarungkanji, Mt. Doreen Station, at the time when many Warlpiri & other Central & Western Desert Peoples were living a traditional nomadic life. Judy was taught painting by her elder sister, Maggie Napangardi Watson. She painted alongside her at Warlukurlangu artists for a number of years, developing her own unique style. She is at the forefront of a move towards more abstract rendering of Jukurrpa by Warlpiri artists, however her work retains strong kurruwarri, the details which tell of the sacredness of place and song in her culture. Judy Napangardi Watson has been exhibiting artwork since 1990 throughout Australia & around the world. Her works are featured in several major collections.