Waking up Indigenous weaving practices | Art Works

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Quandamooka artist Elisa Jane Carmichael incorporates natural material, from salt water residue to gum leaves, in textile works that reflect her heritage. #ArtWorks
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  • @evolution405
    @evolution405 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Elisa. Thanks for sharing this amazing your criative journey. I live around eucalyptus forest & am interested in using the bark. What would you suggest to keep the eucalyptus bark moist & prevent it from drying & coiling? I first soak the bark in hot/ warm water & it does soften. But as it dries out it recoils itself. I'll really appreciate your opiion.
    Beautiful stuff😍👌🏾