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Tjungu Palya celebrates a new folio of silkscreens

August 5, 2009 Basil Hall

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This stunning new silkscreen by Maringka Baker has joined 9 others in a beautiful folio boxed set just released by Tjungu Palya Art Centre in Nyapari. Other artists include Jimmy Baker, Ginger Wikilyiri, Wingu Tingima and Nyankulya Watson, making this a must-have for collectors of Central Australian art. The folio sets and other individual prints (all on Arches paper 120 x 80cms) are available through Randall Fine Art, Perth and Nomad Art in Darwin.

Collaborators: Amanda Dent and Basil Hall

Printer: Clinton Barker

Nomad ArtNyapariTjungu Palya Art Centre

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