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Wiradjuri Tea Towel Designs by Wiradjuri Artist Keistie Peters & Larry Brandy 50% Cotton / Linen

Wiradjuri Tea Towel Designs by Wiradjuri Artist Keistie Peters & Larry Brandy 50% Cotton / Linen

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Wiradjuri Tea Towel Designs by Keistie Peters Cotton / Linen 

Printed in Australia 

Size 71 cm x 50 cm

Drawings Wiradjuri Artist by Kristie Peters   Design by Larry Brandy 

Kristie Peters is a Wiradjuri woman from Dubbo/wellington NSW. Kristie now lives in Canberra with her family. Kristie is a twin and comes from a large family of 15 brothers and sisters.

Kristie has enjoyed drawing and scribbling in black and white as long as she can remember. The turning point came when her mother and step father surprised her with acrylic paints and canvas pads. from that day on she was encouraged to develop her skills by Using a paint brush and colours.

Her love for her six children and her unique life experiences and lessons, with the support of her family, inspire her to continue her passion for art.  

 

Larry is a Wiradjuri Man from Condobolin MSW . He now lives in Canberra where he isa story teller. He regularly preforms at preschools, primary schools, library's and museums throughout Canberra and New South Wales. Larry enjoys sharing his Wiradjuri  culture with people of all ages.  

I involve the children in my performance and they become kangaroos, emus and hunters as they learn about traditional Wiradjuri culture. I use animal masks as well as real artefacts to help involve them in the performance

 You can follow Larry on his Facebook Larrry Brandy aboriginal story teller 

There is also a colouring book with more of these designs on our website for $15

The  colouring in book which gives Wiradjuri (Aboriginal) names for plants and animals and beautiful drawings by Wiradjuri artist Kristie Peters to colour in.