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Warlukurlangu Adrianna Nangala Egan Yarla Jukurrpa (Bush Potato Dreaming) Printed 112 cm Cotton Poplin Fabric Multicoloured 112 cm
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Incorporate a vibrant touch of true Australian culture to your handmade garments with this Warlukurlangu Adrianna Nangala Egan Yarla Jukurrpa (Bush Potato Dreaming) Printed 112 cm Cotton Poplin Fabric. Poplin can be used for garments such as blouses, dresses and shirts. It is a popular choice for health care professional uniforms. This fabric is breathable, durable, easy to iron and has natural wrinkle-resistance. This material is composed of 100% cotton. It is supplied in a 112 cm width and sold by the metre. Spotlight has a beautiful range of fabrics, manchester and home décor items featuring amazing artwork by the talented indigenous peoples creating with Warlukurlangu, Artists of Yuendumu. Find the perfect pieces for your home, in-store or online.
Yarla Jukurrpa (Bush Potato Dreaming) - Cockatoo Creek by Adrianna Nangala Egan
This Yarla Jukurrpa belongs to men of the Japaljarri/Jungarrayi subsections and to Napaljarri/Nungarrayi women. It comes from an area to the east of Yuendumu called Cockatoo Creek. 'Yarla' (bush potato [Ipomoea costata]) are fibrous tubers that grow beneath a low spreading plant, found by looking for cracks in the ground. This edible tuber grows from 'yartura' (roots) which seek out moisture to spout new plants. Yarla are good to eat, when cooked they are really soft and tasty. The Jukurrpa tells of 'yarla' and 'wapirti' (bush carrot [Vigna lanceolata]) ancestors fighting a big battle in this area. The specific site associated with this painting is a 'mulju' (water soakage) called Ngarparapunyu. In contemporary Warlpiri paintings, traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa, associated sites and other elements. The curved lines of the 'kuruwarri' (ceremonial designs) represent the 'ngamarna' (vine-like tendrils) from which grow 'jinjirla' (flowers). 'Karlangu' (digging sticks) are usually represented as straight lines. 'Karlangu' are used by women to dig for bush tucker like Yarla and Wapirti which are found underground.
Reg: $25 per metre
VIP $17.50 per metre