Description

Designed with comfort in mind the Ingrid top features three quarter length bat-wing sleeves and a long waistline. Perfect with jeans or shorts, comfortable and stylish enough for everyday wear.

This design by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon shows the Tali Tali Story.

This painting shows the artist’s Tjukurrpa, the Tali Tali Dreaming. It refers to the vast and desolate sandhills of her country near Taalalpi, which is located beyond the Kintore/Kiwikurra road near the West Australian and Northern Territory border. This is the country where her father and mother used to travel by foot when she was a young girl. The place is still of great spiritual significance to Alice and her father’s family as it contains both, personal and tribal law to which Alice relates in her work. Water has collected in between the sandhills, providing sustenance for her porcupine. The Tjikamata (porcupine) is Alice’s own personal Tjukurrpa (Dreaming). She returned to her country for a visit in late 2005.

Hand printed by Publisher Textiles & Papers in Sydney on 100% cotton jersey

Treat this handmade garment with love and it will love you back! Cold gentle machine wash, line dry in shade, warm iron. Avoid the tumble dryer and dry cleaner.

Tali Tali Sandhills – Ingrid Top

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100% cotton jersey

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Clothes

$210

Description

Designed with comfort in mind the Ingrid top features three quarter length bat-wing sleeves and a long waistline. Perfect with jeans or shorts, comfortable and stylish enough for everyday wear.

This design by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon shows the Tali Tali Story.

This painting shows the artist’s Tjukurrpa, the Tali Tali Dreaming. It refers to the vast and desolate sandhills of her country near Taalalpi, which is located beyond the Kintore/Kiwikurra road near the West Australian and Northern Territory border. This is the country where her father and mother used to travel by foot when she was a young girl. The place is still of great spiritual significance to Alice and her father’s family as it contains both, personal and tribal law to which Alice relates in her work. Water has collected in between the sandhills, providing sustenance for her porcupine. The Tjikamata (porcupine) is Alice’s own personal Tjukurrpa (Dreaming). She returned to her country for a visit in late 2005.

Hand printed by Publisher Textiles & Papers in Sydney on 100% cotton jersey

Treat this handmade garment with love and it will love you back! Cold gentle machine wash, line dry in shade, warm iron. Avoid the tumble dryer and dry cleaner.