Aboriginal Print Fabric, Women Gathering Water Holes By Merryn Apma -Width 145cm
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Description
Our authentic indigenous craft print fabric has been selected from a range of artists and is suitable for all quilting and craft projects. It’s 100% cotton and comes in a 145cm width. Available by the metre. About the artist: Merryn is from the Western Arrernte people Alice Springs. She is from the stolen generation and reconnected with her family 35 years ago. Merryn has worked in Aboriginal affairs for over 30 years at grass roots level and in government, advocating for her people. A business owner on the Sunshine Coast QLD, she is the recipient of the Centenary medal for her services to Aboriginal community in Victoria and won the “Women Means Business biennial award in 2009. A recognised artist with art hanging all over the world, Merryn paints her journey and captures the memory of the beautiful country that runs through her veins. Honouring her countrymen and painting the strong women as well as the colours of the desert, flowers, waterholes and her people sitting on country.
WOMEN GATHERING AT WATERHOLES
This artwork tells a story of women gathering at waterholes. As it can be extremely warm in the desert and only rains every so often, after the rain women will gather to the sacred waterholes.
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