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Papa Tjukurrpa - A-Line Mini Dress - Peacock Blue on Red (Linen)

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Leonie Kamutu's design is printed on this A-line mini dress, which depicts the Papa Tjukurrpa - the Dog Dreaming of her father's Country at Niyuman, east of Kintore. This is sacred men's business. Leonie was born at Haasts Bluff in 1947. Her father's brother Tjungarrayi Kingsley was one of the first painters at Papunya in 1971.

A sleeveless A-line mini dress with a high round neckline and clean silhouette, finishing above the knee. Simple, unfussy and designed to let the art speak.

Hand-screen printed in Australia. This is not fashion inspired by Aboriginal art. This is Aboriginal art, worn.

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.

Care: Cold gentle machine wash, drip dry in shade, warm iron. Avoid tumble dryer and dry cleaner.

Leonie Kamutu's design is printed on this A-line mini dress, which depicts the Papa Tjukurrpa - the Dog Dreaming of her father's Country at Niyuman, east of Kintore. This is sacred men's business. Leonie was born at Haasts Bluff in 1947. Her father's brother Tjungarrayi Kingsley was one of the first painters at Papunya in 1971.

A sleeveless A-line mini dress with a high round neckline and clean silhouette, finishing above the knee. Simple, unfussy and designed to let the art speak.

Hand-screen printed in Australia. This is not fashion inspired by Aboriginal art. This is Aboriginal art, worn.

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.

Care: Cold gentle machine wash, drip dry in shade, warm iron. Avoid tumble dryer and dry cleaner.

FAQ

Yes, we have sent Ikuntji artwork to almost every corner of the world and regularly make the 3 hour trip from our home in Haast Bluff to our closest post office. Depending on the size of the package and destination, we will ship via Australia Post or Startrack. We take care in safety wrapping every piece of artwork for shipping. All packages are sent with signature required on arrival and tracking details sent to you via email at dispatch.

Due to Australian wide shipping delays and the possibility of bad weather on local roads at all times of the year. Delivery times may take longer what is estimated on Australia Post or Startrack websites. Every effort is made to dispatch artworks as quickly as possible, but specific delivery times cannot be guaranteed. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing something from a remote community. Our minimum wait time for delivery is one week after your item is purchased but this can be longer. You will receive an email once your item has dispatched from the local post office.

Yes, you get a Certificate of Authenticity showing an image of the artwork, artwork code and the story depicted if supplied. This is sent automatically with every artwork as a digital copy to your chosen email.

Yes, we can issue you with a new Certificate of Authenticity. This costs $55 per new Certificate of Authenticity.

All artworks are quoted and sold on an unstretched basis expect for those noted as pre-stretched in the materials section. Upon request we can sell artworks stretched/framed, this will incur an additional fee and will need to be paid for prior to sending. Please email us for any pre-stretching enquiries – studio@ikuntji.com.au

Yes, have a look at our volunteer and intern testimonials. For enquiries please send a message through our contact form. We are always looking for volunteers with expertise in a variety of fields and enjoy having people spend time with us at the Art Centre.

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