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Aboriginal Art A5 Notepad - Nathania Granites

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A5-1438-21

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This A5 notepad makes an affordable Australian gift and souvenir for scribbling to do lists, meeting notes or shopping lists.

Featuring artwork from Central Australia by Nathania Nangala Granites, the notepads make unique Australian gifts for friends and family. So light, they also make a great souvenir!

Product Details:

  • Designed and Made in Australia
  • 50 page note pad with artwork on each page
  • A5 in size  150 x 210 x 9mm
  • Paper weight 100gsm
  • Printed cover and cardboard backed
  • Information about the artist on the inside cover
  • Artwork by Nathania Nangala Granites
  • Artwork titled 'Warlukurlangu Jukurrpa' (Fire Country Dreaming)

This is an affordable gift perfect for all occasions. 

Nathania Nangala Granites is an artist from the Warlukurlangu Art Centre in Central Australia. The Aboriginal Art Centre is a non-for-profit organisation that is 100% Aboriginal owned by its artists from the remote communities of Yuendumu and Nyirripi, Central Australia.

Nathania was born into a family of artists, and grew up listening to her mother’s and her father’s Jukurrpa stories. She has been painting with Warlukurlangu Artists since 2011 and paints her father’s Jukurrpa, particularly Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming) and Warlukurlangu Jukurrpa (Fire Country Dreaming). She also paints her grandmother’s Yanjirlpirri Napaljarri-Warnu Jukurrpa (Star or Seven Sisters Dreaming). These stories have been passed down over generations for millennia and relate directly to the land, its features and the plants and animals that inhabit it. Nathania uses an unrestricted palette to depict a modern interpretation of her traditional culture.

Royalties from this product go back to the Aboriginal artist and their community.