Ruth Stewart Bowl
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From a tradition spanning thousands of years comes a piece of art that is a wonderful mix of beauty and practicality…
Alperstein’s Aboriginal Art collection is a bright collection of accessories that feature the artworks of some of Australia’s finest artists. With their bold colours and amazing designs, these pieces do true justice to the works on which they’re based…and you’ll find them really handy too!
As the artist of this teapot, Ruth Napaljarri Stewart has been exhibiting her artwork since 1986 throughout Australia and around the world. She's part of the Warlpiri Group and lives in Yuendumu in the Northen Territory. Her painting “Ngatijiri Jukurrpa” (“Green Budgerigar Dreaming”) tells the story of the Napaljarri women and the Japaljarri men and how they would hunt for the small bright green budgerigars, native to central Australia.
This gorgeous dot painting with its colourful design in orange, purple, green and white is featured on this Bowl from Alperstein - who aren't just about fine art and design. Together with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, Alperstein aims to directly benefit each featured artist and their community, with all royalties from the Aboriginal Art collection passed along to them. A powerful and ethical way to bring art to life.
Bowl features:
- Made from fine bone china.
- Dishwasher safe.
- Microwave safe.
- Beautifully packaged in box depicting the artwork and details of artist and their work.
- Royalties from product directly benefits the artist and their community.
Dimensions: 11.5 x 6.5cm.
Design: “Ngatijiri Jukurrpa” (“Green Budgerigar Dreaming”) by Ruth Stewart.
Presented in a matching giftbox featuring information about the artist and artwork.