Tjanpi Desert Weavers gather and use
‘tjanpi’ (grass) to make contemporary fibre art, weaving beautiful baskets and
sculptures that display endless inventiveness. These works were created by
salvaging metal seat frames from old motorcar graveyards found in the desert
and using them as a free-form, weaving frame. The sculptures take on the shape
of the frames, slightly warped and undulating. The process of weaving softens
the form and provides colours and the stories of Country and culture.
Artists:Bridget Baker, Kathy Dodd, Kim Dodd, Fiona Dodd, Ngilan (Margaret)
Dodd, Kayla Gayla, Collette Stewart, Pinuka (Margaret) Yai Yai and Amy Yilpi.
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