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 Eunice depicts her father’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming). It shows the country at Kuruyultu, near Tjukurrla in Western Australia.
Eunice Napanangka Jack says about the artwork:
‘This is my country. I can’t remember how it all happened, because it happened before I was born. I have a scar on my back from it. My grandfather speared a wallaby at Kuruyultu. That night he ate that wallaby. At the same time my mother could feel me moving inside her. She was heavily pregnant with me. That next morning, after my grandfather had speared the wallaby, killed it and eaten it, I was born. I was born at Kuruyultu, near the rockhole there. I can’t remember my grandfather or my grandmother. I was still a little baby. We left that place, Kuruyultu. My father, my mother, my big sister and my father’s brother, we all left together and went to Haasts Bluff. I grew up in Haasts Bluff. I have been back to Kuruyultu for visits but I never lived there again in my country. I think about it every day. Only my father knows all the stories for that country and he painted them too… all the men’s stories. I know the story of the wallaby mother and daughter which left me with a birthmark. That’s what I paint: the wallaby mother and daughter.’
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.
Kuruyultu Flowers – Ingrid Top
Size
S - ××L
Medium
100% cotton jersey
Catalog no
pub-ej-ingrid-top-kuruyultu-flowers-brown-orange-on-white-small
Category
$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 Eunice depicts her father’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming). It shows the country at Kuruyultu, near Tjukurrla in Western Australia.
Eunice Napanangka Jack says about the artwork:
‘This is my country. I can’t remember how it all happened, because it happened before I was born. I have a scar on my back from it. My grandfather speared a wallaby at Kuruyultu. That night he ate that wallaby. At the same time my mother could feel me moving inside her. She was heavily pregnant with me. That next morning, after my grandfather had speared the wallaby, killed it and eaten it, I was born. I was born at Kuruyultu, near the rockhole there. I can’t remember my grandfather or my grandmother. I was still a little baby. We left that place, Kuruyultu. My father, my mother, my big sister and my father’s brother, we all left together and went to Haasts Bluff. I grew up in Haasts Bluff. I have been back to Kuruyultu for visits but I never lived there again in my country. I think about it every day. Only my father knows all the stories for that country and he painted them too… all the men’s stories. I know the story of the wallaby mother and daughter which left me with a birthmark. That’s what I paint: the wallaby mother and daughter.’
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.