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Tali Ngura (Sandhill Country)

Tali Ngura (Sandhill Country)

Regular price $5,776.00 AUD
Regular price $9,040.00 AUD Sale price $5,776.00 AUD
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Maxine Stuart | 122cm x 152cm

Framed in Tasmanian oak |  Acrylic on canvas

*ARTWORK IS SOLD WITH A TASMANIAN OAK FRAME*

Framing can be organised on request, please email hello@lajarri.com with the artwork name and size for a framing price.

This painting is the artist's depiction of the sand hills that cover the desert of the country belonging to the Anangu Pitjantajara Yankunytjatjara Lands (APY Lands). The dry strong winds in the desert drag the sand into hills and into troughs. The Tali are constantly changing especially during sandstorms. Some Anangu believe that women can control the wind by holding their arms into the air.

Stretching & Framing

Not stretched or framed

Stretcheing and/or framing can be organised on request once you have purchased your piece, pricing starts at around 1/3 of the artwork price (on average).

This process generally takes around 3-4 weeks.

Framing options are Tasmanian Oak, White or Black painted pine.

All stretching and framing is completed by the team at Left Bank Art Group

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All artwork stretching and framing is taken care of by the team at Left Bank Art Group on the Gold Coast, a family business that has operated for over 40 years, employing over 20 local staff

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