$5.65
Manufacturer: M&S Textiles
Collection: Aboriginal Prints
Designer:Â Gracie Morton
Print:Â The Fallen Seeds
Colour:Â Ecru
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Quantity of 4 = 1m
Gracie Morton is a popular name in the patchwork and quilting world. Her present work, The Fallen Seeds, will be another thriving success. In Utopia, there are many different bush fruit trees. The nuts of these fruits are found lying under the trees and nearby places. Gracie is an experienced artist with great imagination and portrait; the seeds have fallen in circular patterns on the ground. It is an excellent piece of artwork by Gracie Morton, who demonstrates her bold and vibrant imagination with brush, colour and canvas.
$5.65
Manufacturer: M&S Textiles
Collection: Aboriginal Prints
Designer: Anna Pitjara
Print: Waterhole
Colour: Black
Fabric is sold in 25cm increments and multiple quantities in your cart will be cut as a continuous piece.
Quantity of 1 = 25cm (if you'd prefer a fat quarter, please add a note in your cart)
Quantity of 2 = 50cmÂ
Quantity of 3 = 75cm
Quantity of 4 = 1m
Anna Pitjara was born in 1965, in Utopia Station north-east of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. She comes from a well-known artist family. Her late mother, Gloria Ngale, was a famous artist. Anna worked in well-known batik projects in the 1980s at a relatively young age. She established herself with enormous potential in the art world of Utopia. She inherited some Dreamtime stories from her grandfather and father. As a traditional Aboriginal designer, her artworks are involved in body painting designs. In semi-desert or desert areas of the Northern Territory, water is always a precious commodity. Aboriginals were vigilant to find new sources of water in the form of waterhole or soakage trench. Anna’s design of the waterhole is almost an aerial view of salt lakes and the surrounding country. Her designs are innovative, neat, and bold. Many of the art galleries including the National and State art galleries have Anna’s artworks in their collections.
$5.65
Manufacturer: M&S Textiles
Collection: Aboriginal Prints
Designer: June Smith
Print: Yalke
Colour:Â Red
Fabric is sold in 25cm increments and multiple quantities in your cart will be cut as a continuous piece.
Quantity of 1 = 25cm (if you'd prefer a fat quarter, please add a note in your cart)
Quantity of 2 = 50cmÂ
Quantity of 3 = 75cm
Quantity of 4 = 1m
Dreamtime
Spectacular views of various creatures such as birds and frogs and different vegetation can be viewed in the Yalke or wetlands of Australia, both in dry or wet seasons. In the dry season, vast water mass goes back to permanent wetlands, waterholes, etc. and become home for waterfowls and many other migratory birds of Australia. In the wet, birds like magpies and geese congregate on the wetland or Yalke. June, with a vibrant color sense, has brilliantly depicted this design with Aboriginal symbols and signs out of her Dreamtime story.
$5.65
Manufacturer: M&S Textiles
Collection: Aboriginal Prints
Designer:Â Audrey Martin Napanangka
Print: Yuendumu Bush Tomato
Colour: Black
Fabric is sold in 25cm increments and multiple quantities in your cart will be cut as a continuous piece.
Quantity of 1 = 25cm (if you'd prefer a fat quarter, please add a note in your cart)
Quantity of 2 = 50cmÂ
Quantity of 3 = 75cm
Quantity of 4 = 1m
Bush Tomato or wild tomato plant is usually waxy looking. It grows in the creek area in Northern Territory. The ripe fruits have a strong fragrance which may be smelled from long distances. A single plant produces many fruits. These fruits are tasty. Bush Tomato is rich in sources of potassium and vitamin C. There are more than 100 varieties of bush tomatoes, but only a handful are edible. Some may be poisonous or may cause sickness. Harvesters normally collect sundried fruits of the small bushes in the late summer and early winter. Audrey Martin Napanangka's artwork is vivid and strong. The design shows women sitting around a waterhole with already picked up fruits on the coolamon (wooden vessel) and digging sticks.
$5.65
Manufacturer: M&S Textiles
Collection: Aboriginal Prints
Designer:Â Audrey Martin Napanangka
Print: Yuendumu Bush Tomato
Colour:Â Rust
Fabric is sold in 25cm increments and multiple quantities in your cart will be cut as a continuous piece.
Quantity of 1 = 25cm (if you'd prefer a fat quarter, please add a note in your cart)
Quantity of 2 = 50cmÂ
Quantity of 3 = 75cm
Quantity of 4 = 1m
Bush Tomato or wild tomato plant is usually waxy looking. It grows in the creek area in Northern Territory. The ripe fruits have a strong fragrance which may be smelled from long distances. A single plant produces many fruits. These fruits are tasty. Bush Tomato is rich in sources of potassium and vitamin C. There are more than 100 varieties of bush tomatoes, but only a handful are edible. Some may be poisonous or may cause sickness. Harvesters normally collect sundried fruits of the small bushes in the late summer and early winter. Audrey Martin Napanangka's artwork is vivid and strong. The design shows women sitting around a waterhole with already picked up fruits on the coolamon (wooden vessel) and digging sticks.