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Harry Tjutjuna print exhibition at Aboriginal & Pacific Art, Sydney

February 18, 2018 Basil Hall

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Ninuku artist, Harry  Tjutjuna, from Pipalyatjara SA made a series of painted acetates during a workshop with Pam Boyer and me in 2014. These have now been printed in a series of 10 variations using etching plates and silkscreen stencils (this one has three silkscreened colours over a colour etching plate). The suite is on show, along with other beautiful prints from Ninuku and also Yuendumu at Aboriginal & Pacific Art in Waterloo, Sydney. The prints are in editions of 20 and are 50 x 50cms on Hahnemuhle paper. These are original hand printed images, not Giclée reproductions of paintings.

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