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Table Runner Wool Chain Stitch Mitjili Napurrula MNA339 - Better World Artsā
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The Story
Table Runner ā Wool Chainstitch ā 30x120cm-MNA339
Mitjili paints the Watiya Tjuta tree. Mitjiliās style is unique and recognisable. The Watiya Tjuta in Mitjiliās paintings is her fatherās Tjukurrpa (dreaming) in Ilyingaungau country (Gibson Desert). This was passed down to her by her mother, Tjunkayi Napaltjareri when story telling, using the same to draw the story as it is told in the traditional way. She remembers āā¦After I got married, my mother taught me my fatherās Tjukurrpa in the sand, thatās what Iām painting on the canvasā, a womenās interpretation.
Mitjili paints the Watiya Tjuta tree. Mitjiliās style is unique and recognisable. The Watiya Tjuta in Mitjiliās paintings is her fatherās Tjukurrpa (dreaming) in Ilyingaungau country (Gibson Desert). This was passed down to her by her mother, Tjunkayi Napaltjareri when story telling, using the same to draw the story as it is told in the traditional way. She remembers āā¦After I got married, my mother taught me my fatherās Tjukurrpa in the sand, thatās what Iām painting on the canvasā, a womenās interpretation.
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Table Runner ā Wool Chainstitch ā 30x120cm-MNA339
Mitjili paints the Watiya Tjuta tree. Mitjiliās style is unique and recognisable. The Watiya Tjuta in Mitjiliās paintings is her fatherās Tjukurrpa (dreaming) in Ilyingaungau country (Gibson Desert). This was passed down to her by her mother, Tjunkayi Napaltjareri when story telling, using the same to draw the story as it is told in the traditional way. She remembers āā¦After I got married, my mother taught me my fatherās Tjukurrpa in the sand, thatās what Iām painting on the canvasā, a womenās interpretation.
Mitjili paints the Watiya Tjuta tree. Mitjiliās style is unique and recognisable. The Watiya Tjuta in Mitjiliās paintings is her fatherās Tjukurrpa (dreaming) in Ilyingaungau country (Gibson Desert). This was passed down to her by her mother, Tjunkayi Napaltjareri when story telling, using the same to draw the story as it is told in the traditional way. She remembers āā¦After I got married, my mother taught me my fatherās Tjukurrpa in the sand, thatās what Iām painting on the canvasā, a womenās interpretation.

















