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Wingu Tingima

May 2, 2009 Basil Hall

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Tjungu Palya artist Wingu Tingima found the acetate sheets she was painting on a bit shiny and borrowed Brian’s sunglasses at a silkscreen workshop run by Basil in Nyapari in early 2009. Wingu’s beautiful image has now been printed in an edition of 40 by Clinton Barker back at BHE, and it will be launched later in the year by the Art Centre.

Tjungu Palya Art CentreWingu Tingima

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