Aboriginal art – Bamboo Baby Swaddle Blanket – Gloria Petyarre
$73.43
Our extra large muslin swaddle blankets with Aboriginal art by Gloria Petyarre are made from the highest grade, luxuriously soft and breathable bamboo fabric with amazing wicking ability that will pull moisture away from the skin.
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Aboriginal art – Baby Blanket Swaddle – Gloria Petyarre
As a baby’s delicate skin requires delicate care, our colourful muslin/bamboo swaddle blankets are made from the highest grade, luxuriously soft and breathable bamboo fabric.
Each swaddle is an extra large size so it can grow with the baby.
This colourful Baby Blanket Swaddle doubles as a blanket over a pram and can also be used as a light blanket for toddlers.
Bamboo fabric has an amazing wicking ability that will pull moisture away from the skin so these swaddle blankets are perfect during warmer weather as well.
Information on the artist and design are provided on the cardboard wrap.
Colourful Baby Blanket Swaddle Dimensions: 120 x 120cm
About the Artist and Artwork
Leaves, Based on artwork, by Gloria Tamerre Petyarre.
Gloria Petyarre has participated in both group and solo exhibitions since the 1980’s. She has travelled to Ireland, London, Paris, USA, Singapore, Malaysia and other countries exhibiting her works. Her work is included in the collections of the Australian National State Galleries including the National Gallery of Australia, also the Powerhouse Museum Sydney, Westpac New York, Holmes á Court and many other private collections. In 1999 Gloria won the prestigious art award, the Wynne Prize, for the Best Australian Landscape.
Gloria first gained recognition in silk batik which began at Utopia in 1978 with exhibitions held nationally and internationally. In 1988 Gloria was part of the very first group to experiment with canvas, called the Summer Project, and Gloria has since continued to work in this medium.
Awelye, the women’s ceremonial body paint designs, was the subject of Gloria’s very first painting, she recalls. Over the years Gloria has applied many methods of enhancing the simple linear work in her Awelye paintings, including using sponges, hand work and a toilet brush.
One of Gloria’s most important Dreamtime stories is that of Arnkerrthe, the Mountain Devil Lizard. Arnkerrthe travelled over Gloria’s land creating all of the people, sacred sites, songs and other Dreamtime stories. In its neck it holds a sac of ochre that Gloria and her people use for ceremonies. Gloria has developed a very popular style for Arnkerrthe Dreaming that she calls the ‘swirly ones’. A unique design by Gloria, these swirls represent the thorny skin on the back of this gentle little lizard.
By far the most well known of all Gloria’s paintings is Leaves. In April 1994 at Mosquito Bore in Utopia, Gloria began doing something new on her canvas. ‘That first one. I was looking, looking. Looks like leaf, and I been put another one and another one and ‘ah yeah’. First leaf.’ (Gloria Petyarre).
Throughout the years this design has become more refined, leaves aren’t just scattered on the ground but rather picked up in swift passing zephyrs, entangled in whirls of wind and swept across the landscape. This life energy attributed to the success of Leaves, winning Gloria the very prestigious Wynne Prize in 1999, and highly recommended in 2004. The Wynne prize is awarded annually for the best landscape painting of Australian scenery or for the best example of figure sculpture by Australian artists. Gloria became the first Australian artist commissioned by Hermes, the international fashion brand based in Paris. Gloria’s Leaves design was selected by Hermes for their 2009 collection and was released internationally. The design features on Hermes’ silk scarves as one of its spring/summer 2009 collection with the theme ‘Invitation to travel’. Gloria’s design was titled ‘Le Reve de Gloria’ which means ‘Gloria’s dreaming’.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 20.5 × 12 cm |
Royalties to Artist | The artist or their family receive royalties for sales of the product under a licence agreement. |
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1 kg | $17.00 |
3 kg | $21.00 |
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