Anna Pitjara comes from a well-known Aboriginal artist family. She was born in 1965, at Utopia Station. Her mother Gloria Ngale was a pioneer artist in Aboriginal batik industry, when for the first time Aboriginal designs were converted into silk batiks in Australia. Anna was introduced to batik industry by her mother. She also inherited some dreamtime stories from her parents. Anna’s artwork on waterhole and seeds is an excellent piece of artwork. It is bold strong and neat. Both seeds and waterhole are neatly drawn in a semi desert surrounding. Many of Anna’s artworks have been procured by Australian National and State art galleries and many private collectors.
Each unit is equal to 25cm and will be cut as a fat quarter unless stated otherwise at checkout. Multiple units will be cut in one continuous length.