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Wingu Tingima’s new silkscreen print

August 5, 2009 Basil Hall

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Here is Wingu’s beautiful silkscreen. She painted the image onto sheets of acetate during a workshop conducted by Basil in Nyapari in March 2009. The work by the Tjungu Palya artists is particularly strong, owing to the involvement of Art Co-ordinator Amanda Dent, whose long-term association with Wingu and others at Nyapari has lead to close working relationships and a profound knowledge of their imagery and colours on her part.

Nomad ArtNyapariTjungu Palya Art Centre

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