Actual Dimension: 55 x 48 x 10cm
"This is a beautiful mother bird with its wings stretched out wide and ready to fly. It will show its baby all over the beautiful country and also where to get all its food."
This is a soft sculpture made with recycled woollen blankets. The blankets are dyed using local Arrernte plants and rusty bits of metal. The blankets are then used as the base material for the sculpture.
Actual Dimension: 42 x 24 x 10cm
"I liked doing this rooster because I could see that it was starting to look beautiful. It’s so colourful and so proud."
This is a soft sculpture made with recycled woollen blankets. The blankets are dyed using local Arrernte plants and rusty bits of metal. The blankets are then used as the base material for the sculpture.
Actual Dimension: 28 x 26 x 4cm
"I used to see these camels at Santa Teresa out east. I used to ride on them. There was one old man named Laurie Butcher, who was a whitefella but he could speak Eastern Arrernte. My father and Laurie used ride these camels out bush and go hunting together."
This is a soft sculpture made with recycled woollen blankets. The blankets are dyed using local Arrernte plants and rusty bits of metal. The blankets are then used as the base material for the sculpture.
Actual Dimension: 40 x 30 x 6cm
"This is a beautiful baby bird. Its wings are stretched wide because it is about to fly with its mother. Its mother will show it all over the country, show it how beautiful it is and where to find all the food."
This is a soft sculpture made with recycled woollen blankets. The blankets are dyed using local Arrernte plants and rusty bits of metal. The blankets are then used as the base material for the sculpture.
At ReDot Fine Art Gallery, we acknowledge all the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands of the artists we represent, both past, present, and emerging. We have profound respect for all Indigenous people, and we strive through a thoughtful and culturally sensitive curation process of their artwork to represent their “Tjurkupa” to our global audience.
We prioritise authentic representation and ensure that the artists' voices and perspectives remain at the forefront of our platform’s objective.
By fostering collaborative partnerships and engaging with community art centres directly, we aim to create a safe and inclusive space that celebrates and preserves Indigenous cultural heritage and its artistic legacy.
At ReDot Fine Art Gallery, we acknowledge all the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands of the artists we represent, both past, present, and emerging. We have profound respect for all Indigenous people, and we strive through a thoughtful and culturally sensitive curation process of their artwork to represent their “Tjurkupa” to our global audience.
We prioritise authentic representation and ensure that the artists' voices and perspectives remain at the forefront of our platform’s objective.
By fostering collaborative partnerships and engaging with community art centres directly, we aim to create a safe and inclusive space that celebrates and preserves Indigenous cultural heritage and its artistic legacy.