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edit| Description | Installation of Tanami Traces Series I from 2008, including porcelain vessels and closed forms. The surfaces of two of the forms were inspired by Maningrida weaving and executed using an incising technique using liquitex as a resist. |
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Original work: Pippin Drysdale Depiction: Adrian Lambert / Acorn Photo |
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| Date of publication | Original work: 2008 Depiction: 2008 |
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