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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.



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Bottles

Robyn Djunginy, 2006

Four fibre vessels. The front two are the same size; the rear left one is larger and the rear right one is the largest. All are made from horizontal coils and have large bases tapering to narrow necks. All vessels have a small woven lid. Horizontal bands of light and dark ochre colours are on each vessel. The front left vessel has a string loop of what appear to be seeds or shells hanging from the neck.

Courtesy Bula'bula Arts. Photo: Peter Eve, Monsoon Studio.

Pandanus (Pandanus spiralis), natural dyes.