Mud Ripples 'Bush Onion'

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ELIZABETH KANDABUMA

Mud Ripples
by Elizabeth Kandabuma is from our Bábbarra Collection and depicts the patterns of freshwater mud ripples which emerge after monsoonal wet seasons on the Arnhem Land flood plains. These ripples form on the earth’s surface in delicate, repetitive and shifting patterns, and move, crack, disappear and re-emerge in response to the changing wind, rains and new sun.

Repeat height: 59.11cm / 23.27”
Repeat width: 140cm / 55.11”

NOTE: This design repeats across two 70cm wide panels

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

Lead time: 2-4 weeks

ELIZABETH KANDABUMA

Mud Ripples
by Elizabeth Kandabuma is from our Bábbarra Collection and depicts the patterns of freshwater mud ripples which emerge after monsoonal wet seasons on the Arnhem Land flood plains. These ripples form on the earth’s surface in delicate, repetitive and shifting patterns, and move, crack, disappear and re-emerge in response to the changing wind, rains and new sun.

Repeat height: 59.11cm / 23.27”
Repeat width: 140cm / 55.11”

NOTE: This design repeats across two 70cm wide panels

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

Lead time: 2-4 weeks

Specifications

  • Composition: Alpha cellulose fibres
    Finished width: 70cm / 27.55”
    Width with bleeds: 74cm / 29.13”
    (includes 2cm / 0.78” bleeds along left and right edges)
    Weight: 180gsm
    Maximum roll length: 46m / 50 yards

    Applications
    Residential

    Performance
    Fire Ratings:
    -      AS-5637.1: Group 1 (Australia)
    -       ASTM E84-23: Class B (USA)
    -       EN 13501-1:C-d1,do (Europe)

    Environmental
    Printed in Australia using eco-solvent inks
    PVC free


Elizabeth’s design for the Bábbarra Collection, Mud Ripples.

Deborah Wurrkidj picking green plums near Mumeka homeland, approximately 50 kilometres south of Maningrida in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.

Deborah Wurrkidj picking green plums near Mumeka homeland. Photo: Ingrid Johanson. 


Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property (ICIP)
This design is based on an original artwork by Elizabeth Kandabuma. 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).