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Pam Brown, Patricia Multa, Kumanjayi Napangati , Noreen Dixon, Erin Butcher, Roseranna Larry, Kelly Dixon, Janice Raggett, Kathleen Dixon, Susie Lane, Alison Napurrula Multa, Isobel Lane, Maisie Jugadai, Natalie Raggett, Benita Multa, Keturah Zimran, Hazel Butler, Marcia Curtis, Marita Ward, Priscilla Turner, Patrina Larry, Vronita Multa, Rebecca Wheeler, Griselda Giles, Serianne Butcher, Beatrice Stevenson, Renae Nakamarra Stevenson
synthetic polymer paint on gumnuts, wood, metal
210 x 220 x 10cm
Ikuntji Artists
IKU01-24

When you walk through the curtain, you walk into our country and you can see all the flowers, smell them as well as the trees and the desert. The gumnuts remind you of the desert after the rain; they make you think of the dry sand in the heat and the blowing wind.
Roseranna Larry and Lisa Multa

Desert Mob is presented annually in Mparntwe | Alice Springs on Arrernte Country.

On behalf of Desart’s staff and art centre members, the Executive Committee humbly and respectfully acknowledge the Arrernte Apmereke Artweye (Traditional Owners) and Kwertengerle (Traditional Managers) of Mparntwe.

 

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