Noreen Dixon paints the Sisters at Watarru—a story of two female ancestors hiding in the rockholes and caves of the Watarru country in South Australia. The younger sister pregnant. The older sister protecting her. A story of women's strength, carried in every thread of this fabric.
Screen printed by hand at the Ikuntji art centre in Haasts Bluff, 2,000 kilometres from Sydney. Available by the 50cm. Every purchase goes directly back to the artist and the community.
Make something with it. A dress. A cushion. Curtains. A piece of the Western Desert, made by your hands.
Every purchase from Ikuntji Artists goes directly back to the artist and the community of Haasts Bluff. Ikuntji Artists Aboriginal Corporation is 100% Aboriginal owned and governed—the first art centre in the Western Desert founded by women, for women, in 1992.
Noreen Dixon paints the Sisters at Watarru—a story of two female ancestors hiding in the rockholes and caves of the Watarru country in South Australia. The younger sister pregnant. The older sister protecting her. A story of women's strength, carried in every thread of this fabric.
Screen printed by hand at the Ikuntji art centre in Haasts Bluff, 2,000 kilometres from Sydney. Available by the 50cm. Every purchase goes directly back to the artist and the community.
Make something with it. A dress. A cushion. Curtains. A piece of the Western Desert, made by your hands.
Every purchase from Ikuntji Artists goes directly back to the artist and the community of Haasts Bluff. Ikuntji Artists Aboriginal Corporation is 100% Aboriginal owned and governed—the first art centre in the Western Desert founded by women, for women, in 1992.