Cotton Table Cloth 150 x 230 cm by Surparkra Jagada
$94.75
Only a few left in stock
Cotton Tablecloth Sq 150 x 230cm
Surparkra is the son of Ikuntji Artists’ founding member Narputta Nangala Jugadai and internationally acclaimed artist Timmy Jugadai. Surparkra started painting when he was a teenager using cut up old canvas tents and paints from his school. He learned the skills from his mother and Dolcy Nangala (Timmy’s ex-wife). In 1992, Surparkra’s mother and other women painters of Haasts Bluff founded Ikuntji Women’s Centre. Surparka started seriously painting in 2010. He paints the Wanampi Tjukurrpa (snake Dreaming) at Karrinyarra and also the Malu Tjukurrpa (kangaroo Dreaming) at Yatibilong (north of Papunya).
This item is from Better World Arts. Artists receive royalties. Better World Art are members of the Indigenous Art Code.
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