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Aboriginal Designs in Akuna Dreaming Green by M and S Textiles Australia

When Agnes Rubuntja was young, Agnes used to collect bush tuckers. She travelled around nearby bush and waterholes for swimming, to get bush tucker. She was always interested in painting and worked hard to become a good artist. In this artwork, she beautifully highlighted about the water. The dots resemble waterholes and the lines in between them resemble snakes. Snakes are guarding the water in the waterholes so that no one can spoil or steal the water. People give respect and talk to the snakes regarding their requirement for water. There is a connection between guarding snakes and people.

Currently we are only selling in Quarter Yard Increments:
Quarter Yard = .25
Half Yard = .50
Three Quarter Yard = .75
Yard = 1

$13.19

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