Singing Bush Medicine 'Twilight'

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COLLEEN NGWARRAYE MORTON

Singing Bush Medicine
by Colleen Ngwarraye Morton is from our Ampilatwatja Collection and represents a ceremony performed by women to celebrate bush medicine through dancing, singing and painting the body in ochre. This design is about singing to country, singing the bush medicine and edible seeds into existence, and sourcing and maintaining them.

Repeat height: 35.09cm / 13.81”
Repeat width: 65cm / 25.59”

Minimum order: 5 metres (or 2-5 metres with small order fee of $75)

Lead time: 2-4 weeks

COLLEEN NGWARRAYE MORTON

Singing Bush Medicine
by Colleen Ngwarraye Morton is from our Ampilatwatja Collection and represents a ceremony performed by women to celebrate bush medicine through dancing, singing and painting the body in ochre. This design is about singing to country, singing the bush medicine and edible seeds into existence, and sourcing and maintaining them.

Repeat height: 35.09cm / 13.81”
Repeat width: 65cm / 25.59”

Minimum order: 5 metres (or 2-5 metres with small order fee of $75)

Lead time: 2-4 weeks

Specifications

  • Composition: 100% Terralon™ (Proprietary Polyester/Natural Fiber Technology)
    Finished width: 130cm / 51”
    Width with bleeds: 134cm / 52.75”
    (includes 2cm / 0.78” bleeds along left and right edges)
    Weight: 315gsm

    Applications
    General commercial and hospitality

    Performance
    Fire ratings:
    - AS/NZS 3837: Group 2 (Australia)
    - ASTM-E84: Class A (USA)
    - CAN/ULC-s124 (Canada)

    Environmental
    Minimum 31% post-consumer recycled content
    Printed in Australia using eco-solvent inks
    Free of PVC, plasticizers and heavy metals

    Vinyl Wallpaper also available as a custom offering - please contact us for more information.


Black and white portrait of Indigenous woman in bushland with plants all around her, holding out her hands to show the seeds in them.

Colleen Ngwarraye Morton. Photo: Lara Damiani / Artists of Ampilatwatja.

Four Indigenous women stand on Country near Ampilatwatja, a remote Indigenous community located approximately 325 km northeast of Alice Springs. The dirt is red and they are surrounded by grasses and trees and a blue sky.

[L-R] Colleen Ngwarraye Morton, Rosie Ngwarraye Ross, Margaret Ngwarraye Long and Beverly Pula Luck near Ampilatwatja. Photo: Lara Damiani. 


Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property (ICIP)
This design is based on an original artwork by Colleen Ngwarraye Morton. It may embody traditional knowledge of the artist’s community. Through best practice legal agreements, Willie Weston is authorised to adapt and reproduce this artwork on our fabrics, wallpapers and other interior products. Dealing with any part of the design for any purpose that has not been authorised by the artist is a serious breach of customary laws of First Nations communities and may also breach the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).