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Based on an original artwork Yindjibarndi Munggu by Judith Coppin.
A small limited edition of bomber jackets are created using our digitally printed 100% linen (the very soft and floaty type). Jackets are unisex and manufactured in Fremantle, WA. Sizes available are X small, small, medium, large, X large and 2X large, with 4 of each jacket avaiable in each size.
Judith is an Yindjibarndi Elder and Cultural Custodian, highly respected artist and community worker. Since 2010, Judith has been creating beautiful acrylic paintings on canvas. In the past three years she has extended her art practices to her very beautiful yarranga marni (carved boards), her artworks are highly valued and selected for major Perth-based exhibitions. Judith’s artworks are intricately constructed, bold, deeply cultural, evolving from her passionate love of her Ngurra (country) and creation stories from Ngurra Nyujunggamu (when the world was soft). Yarranga Marni artworks by Judith have sold to the WA Department of Arts and Culture Collection, and her work featured on the cover of the 2019 Rio Tinto Colours of our Country Catalogue more recently they were exhibited in The Track We Share Exhibition at The Art Gallery of Western Australia
Care instructions: Cold hand wash. Fabric has not been washed since printing and there will be a less than 1% shrinkage on the first wash.
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Artwork featured in header and footer of this website:
Conrad Tipungwuti Kamilowra, Kulama warnarringa, japarra, japalinga (sun, moon and stars), locally sourced earth pigments on linen, 150cm x 120cm, 2023. Photo by Will Heathcote. Image courtesy of the artists, Jilamara Arts and Crafts Assoc.
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