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Description
- Contents 100% Cotton
- Fabric Weight Lightweight
- Width 112-114cm approximately
This fabric is sold by the quarter metre. If you would like 1/2 metre, please add "2" to your cart, if you would like 3/4 metre, please add "3" to your cart. If you would like 1 Metre, please add "4" to your cart.
Aboriginal artworks are popular throughout the world and the only living ancient artworks. Its tradition goes back 50,000 years ago revealed by carbon dating of rock painting, cave painting etc. It is amazing that many of the artists do not have any formal education or training.
Story :
Geraldine Riley has a very distinctive skill to represent nature and the Milky Way. Her well-meaning from the small and tiny dots represent Milky Way which is beautiful. The neat dots of circles and lines are another skill added to her excellent artwork. The shiny dotted circle shows Geraldine’s profound artistic talent.
She depicted two Milky Way mines which are represented on both sides of the circular mine. Circular dots in the center represent mining. She depicts it as the first astronomer mining the two Milky Ways. A long time ago, before the Milky Way was created there was an astronomer who built the milky way. He started to create this by mining milky ways in the galaxy.