Pattern of the Desert
Pattern of the Desert
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Annie Nelson Napangardi | 72cm x 197cm
Not stretched or framed | Acrylic on canvas
*ARTWORK IS SOLD ROLLED IN AN ART TUBE*
Framing can be organised on request, please email hello@lajarri.com with the artwork name and size for a framing price.
Annie Nelson grew up at Ti Tree, a small community approximately two hours North of Alice Springs. She is the daughter of senior elder and artist, Polly Nelson Nungala, a well-known Ti Tree artist.
Annie started her artistic career with wood carvings and cultural jewellery, and began painting in early 2000. She often depicts motifs in her artworks that are typical for paintings from Central Australia including the dreaming stories of Bush plum (Seeds), Bush medicine (Leaves) and Women’s ceremony (Awelye).
Her unique style is precise, delicate and colourful. Her works are shown in many Australian galleries and in collections worldwide, and have a strong following.
Stretching & Framing
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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International shipping will be calculated at checkout.
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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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