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Coiled fibre artwork

 

The show has a wide range of baskets from conventional to quirky, two and three dimensional, innovative sculptures, including a smaller version of the Grass Toyota that won the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art award in 2005.



PreviousThumbnail of a wide-mouthed woven Indigenous basket.Thumbnail of a woven Indigenous basket without handles.A mat made from concentric circles. Each circle is made from two coil lengths joined together. Connecting each of the circles is a single coil length, undulating around the circumferences of the circles. In the centre of the piece is a densely woven circle forming a small mat. The entire piece is coloured in mustard yellow, purple-red and pale wheat. Thumbnail of four coiled fibre bottlesThumbnail of a woven basket with handles.Thumbnail of a fibre coilNext

Basket

Ann Dixon, 2006

A woven Indigenous basket without handles. The basket gently flares out from the base to the top. The many horizontal woven coils are coloured in greens, blues, blacks, reds, purples and yellows. Some coil bands are in the light wheat colour of the natural fibres used in the coils.

Courtesy Tjanpi Desert Weavers. Photo: Peter Eve, Monsoon Studio.

Raffia, grass, emu feathers.