Women Weaving

Kim Kiosses

Southwest, WA,
SKU YAA-259
Artwork Year

2024

Dimensions

51 x 51 cm

Medium

acrylic on canvas

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This painting was created to reflect the exquisite ancient art of weaving. Weaving is an intricate artform that was used in day-to-day life for Aboriginal people. Items such as dillybags, baskets, mats, fish traps were crafted using weaving techniques.

Plant fibres are collected, processed, dyed using native plant material and ochres. Once processed, the fibres are intricately woven into patterns and designs passed down over thousands of years.

Weaving is an artform that would bring women to together to share dreaming stories, knowledge, lore and culture.

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John Sara Kim Kiosess and Josh Whiteland standing at Yallingup Aboriginal Art Gallery

EXHIBITION

Colours of Country | Celebrating Our Stories

Opening night: March 28

Exhibition runs until April 15

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