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Anna Tilmouth Napangardi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Australian Indigenous Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Gift Giving
Anna Tilmouth Napangardi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Australian Indigenous Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Gift Giving
Anna Tilmouth Napangardi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Australian Indigenous Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Gift Giving
Anna Tilmouth Napangardi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Australian Indigenous Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Gift Giving
Anna Tilmouth Napangardi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Australian Indigenous Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Gift Giving

Anna Tilmouth Napangardi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Australian Indigenous Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Gift Giving

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Description

Atnyerlenge (Native Fuchsia) | 35h x 31w | RK867

Not stretched or framed  |  Acrylic on primed linen

Anna is daughter to June Bird and Johnny Tilmouth. She is also the granddaughter to well known Utopia artist Ada Bird Petyarre (deceased). Anna has grown up with a strong tradition of painting. When she was younger, she accompanied her grandmother on trips to Melbourne and she now shows a confidence in her own painting style, often experimenting with new designs and use of colours.

In this painting, Anna paints the story of the Atnyerlenge (Native fuchsia) plant. It is an important plant in Anna's country because of the sweet honey found in its flowers. The honey is usually sucked straight from the flower. The Atnyerlenge has beautiful red flowers and is found all over her country. In this painting she depicts the flowers of this plant and its seeds (dot work).

Anna says, 'We boil the leaves in water and crush. Good bush medicine. Good for itches, cough, sores and headache. We use boiled water (it's green) for wash.'