Wanderer Warlukurlangu 2 Beach Gazebo
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WARLUKURLANGU ARTISTS
Warlukurlangu Artists is one of the longest running and most successful Aboriginal-owned art centres in Central Australia. Warlukurlangu Artists is supported by funding from the Australian Government through the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support Program. Royalties from your purchase go directly back to the artist and their community.
Features
- Polyester canopy with UV reflex keeps you safe from the harsh sun
- 1.8m x 1.8m coverage
- Simple and easy to set up
- Water rated 800mm
- Included side wall for extra sun protection
- Corner pockets can be used to weigh down gazebo
- Carry bag included for easy transportation and storage
- Approximate weight: 9kg
- 12 month warranty
About the artist
![Anthony Jangala Hargraves Anthony Jangala Hargraves](https://www.bcf.com.au/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-bcf-shared-library/default/dw2c1a1f4f/images/additional-content/Anthony-Hargraves.jpg)
![Painting - Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snake Vine Dreaming) Painting - Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snake Vine Dreaming)](https://www.bcf.com.au/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-bcf-shared-library/default/dw633cf9fb/images/additional-content/Anthony-Painting.jpg)
Anthony and his painting – Ngalyipy Jukurrpa (Snake Vine Dreaming)
Anthony Jangala Hargraves was born in Alice Springs where he went to school at Yirrara College. He now lives in Yuendumu with his wife and works full time with the Yuendumu Old Peoples Program at Purple House.
Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snake Vine Dreaming) depicted in Anthony’s painting, comes from Purturlu, 150km north of Yuendumu. ‘Ngalyipi’ is a green creeper that climbs up the trunks and branches of trees, found in sandy plains and sandhills. This plant is an important part of initiation ceremonies, repurposed as supports like shoulder straps to carry ‘parrja’ and ‘ngami’ (water carriers), and used for medicinal purposes, such as the vine for torniquets and leaves as bandages.
Anthony is the son of Thomas Jampijinpa Hargraves. His mother was Mini Michaels.