Rosie Nabegeyo
Hand Woven Pandanus Barramundi - Rosie Nabegeyo
Hand Woven Pandanus Barramundi - Rosie Nabegeyo
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Rosie Nabegeyo is an emerging artist from Gunbalanya, Northern Territory, Australia. Her artistic journey began with weaving, creating intricate pandanus pieces dyed with natural pigments.
Rosie’s work contributes to the rich cultural tapestry of the Gunbalanya community, preserving and sharing Indigenous Australian art forms.
Through her diverse artworks, Rosie continues to explore and innovate within traditional art forms, reflecting the dynamic and evolving nature of Indigenous Australian art.
Pandanus weaving is a traditional art form practiced by Indigenous communities in northern Australia, where artisans harvest leaves from the pandanus palm to create various woven items. Among these creations, woven representations of barramundi—a significant fish in both cultural and dietary contexts—stand out for their intricate craftsmanship and cultural importance.
Artist - Rosie Nabegeyo
Material - Pandanus
Size - 600mm long x 200mm
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