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Daisy Jugadai print from Ikuntji Artists

October 13, 2011 Basil Hall

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The 32 painted acetates for this beautiful silkscreen were done a number of years before this important Haasts Bluff  artist sadly passed away. Our screenprinter, Clinton Barker, did a great job once the print was approved for editioning and a limited number of these colourful orginal silkscreen prints is available through the Ikuntji Art Centre or from Nomad Art in Darwin.

fineart@ikuntji.com.au

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Daisy JugadaiIkuntji ArtistsNomad Art

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