Keturah Zimran – Puli Puli 40 cm

$59.00

A bold and iconic design that features in many of Keturah’s artworks, inspired by landscape forms.

Square cushion cover with hand printed fabric on front. Invisible zip closure

Fabric designer: Keturah Nangala Zimran from Ikuntji Artists in Haasts Bluff in the Northern Territory. The fabric was hand printed in Australia.

Free shipping in Australia.

Availability: 2 in stock

Fabric: printed linen (front) and unprinted cotton (back)
Color: the base cloth is ‘chops’ a warm brown and the inks are pink and coral. The back of the cushion is black.

This fabric colorway is exclusive to Flying Fox Fabrics.

Purchasing items made from hand-printed fabric supports Aboriginal artists (who get a royalty) and also creates a livelihood for the printers and sewers.
Please note that each cushion is unique and the placement of the design is different and wonderful on each item. The fabric was made into cushion covers by Mrs Pichreay our fair trade partner in Cambodia.
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About the artist:
Keturah is an established Luritja and Pintupi artist, who comes from a long line of acclaimed artists. In her artworks Keturah depicts the puli puli (rocks) at two different sites. She paints the landscapes at Haasts Bluff where she grew up and also at Karrkurrutintja (Lake McDonald in Pintupi), located west of Kintore along the WA/NT border. Karrkurrutintja country is an important site of the Pilkati (snake) Tjukurrpa (creation story) of Kaniya Kutjarra (two carpet snakes, two brothers, two Tjangalas). She is a member of Ikuntji Artists.

This story was passed down to her from her grandmother, Narputta Nangala Jugadai, who was born there. Narputta was passed down this story from her father, Talaku Tjampitjinpa. Both Keturah’s grandmother and mother, Molly Jugadai, painted this same country. Keturah has been inspired by the painting legacy and tutorage from her grandmother and mother, though has developed a distinctive style over her practice.

Keturah uses different colours and hues to depict the ways the puli puli change colours with the weather, especially at sunrise and sunset. “The sand hills I paint are my mother’s story and the rocks I paint are my own story. My paintings are about my story and my mother’s…I like to paint; painting helps me forget my troubles. I paint every day. My Grandmother used to say to me when I was younger: “One day you will paint.”

Keturah is a member of Ikuntji Artists in Haasts Bluff, Central Australia

Fabric lengths in this design are also available from our store.

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