Mamarringyinya Lino Print
Mamarringyinya Lino Print
45cm x 31cm
"We like eating this one, when we go out fishing or out in the bush. You could eat them all day, they are so sweet!" - Charmaine
Anindilyakwa artists tell contemporary and traditional stories of country through printmaking. New and traditional mark making techniques are applied to the lino, with each artist developing their own unique patterns and imagery. Prints are hand printed with a barren to create each edition.
Artist
Charmaine Kerindun is an Art and Culture Officer at Anindilyakwa Arts, situated at Angurugu Women's Art Centre. Born in Aurukun (QLD) to am Aurukun father and Wanindilyakwa mother, Charmaine is a talented artist who explores a diverse mediums such as jewelry-making, printmaking, and weaving.
Charmaine's artistic practice intertwines traditional and contemporary approaches, exemplified by her celebrated "new ways dilly bags." Additionally, Charmaine explores experimental bush dyeing, drawing upon ancient natural dyeing techniques to produce distinct patterns and vibrant colors on various fabrics.
Committed to knowledge-sharing, she generously imparts her skills to other artists and actively engages in youth programs, ensuring the sharing of traditional skills for future generations.
Shipping
On smaller items we offer $15 flat rate regular mail using Australia Post. Delivery times from Groote Eylandt to capital cities in Australia is approximately 10-14 days.
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