
Devonstone - Ngurambang - Ngulburnan Waterholes in ochre & fuchsia
Ngurambang means 'country' or 'home' in the Wiradjuri language Ngulburnan waterholes in ochre and fuchsia is a fabric from the Ngurambang Collectio...
View full detailsNgurambang means 'home' or 'country' in the Wiradjuri language, and the name of the debut collection by indigenous artist Wayne Martin for Devonstone Fabrics.
Wayne is a Wiradjuri/Mardigan man and shares his passion for his culture through his own artwork as well as facilitating art work shops and didgeridoo performances. Wayne is available for commissions and can be contacted here
Ngurambang is an Aboriginal run and owned business
Ngurambang means 'country' or 'home' in the Wiradjuri language Ngulburnan waterholes in ochre and fuchsia is a fabric from the Ngurambang Collectio...
View full detailsNgurambang means 'country' or 'home' in the Wiradjuri language Ngulburnan waterholes in ochre and blue is a fabric from the Ngurambang Collection b...
View full detailsNgurambang means 'country' or 'home' in the Wiradjuri language The Marbaamarbaa Ngulburnan (colourful waterholes) panel is a fabric from the Nguram...
View full detailsNgurambang means 'country' or 'home' in the Wiradjuri language This panel features two different paintings by Wayne reproduced as a panel. One tel...
View full detailsNgurambang 40cm width of fabric panel. Ngurambang means 'country' or 'home' in the Wiradjuri language This panel features three different paintings...
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