Australian Aboriginal Tea Towels
100% cotton tea towel screen printed with original Australian Aboriginal Art.
Each tea towel is packaged with information about the artist and their artwork. Placement of the artwork varies so each towel is a bit different. Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist and their community.
Liddy Walker - Liddy Napanangka Walker was born at Mt Doreen and spent her younger years living with her family in bush camps. She has lived in Yuendumu, a Warlpiri community in the Tanami 300 km Northwest of Alice Springs, since it was first established, and has worked in the community in various pastoral care roles. She started painting on canvas not long after Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Association was established and is now one of its most senior members.
Rosie Lala - Yarliyil Art Centre, Halls Creek is located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Yarliyil Artists work across a range of styles and mediums, representing the rich culture of the land, its history & the people. The main language groups of Yarliyil Artists are Jaru, Kidja & Walmajarri.
Lulu Trancolino - Yarliyil Art Centre, Halls Creek is located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Yarliyil Artists work across a range of styles and mediums, representing the rich culture of the land, its history & the people. The main language groups of Yarliyil Artists are Jaru, Kidja & Walmajarri.
Ruth Stewart - Based on artwork by Ruth Stewart. Ruth Napaljarri Stewart resides in Yuendumu, (Northern Territory, Australia) and is part of the Warlpiri Group. She has been exhibiting artwork since 1986 throughout Australia and around the world
Materials: 100% cotton
Dimensions: 30 x 18 inches