Tipungwuti Black & White Tote Bag
Tipungwuti Black & White Tote Bag is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This spacious, 100% cotton tote bag showcases artwork by Simplicia Tipungwuti, telling the creation story of an old woman who, with her six children, journeyed across the land to create waterholes, islands, and sea creatures like turtles and crabs. As she traveled, she shaped the land, bringing water and life to feed her people. The print, which features this rich Indigenous Australian tale, is featured on both sides of the bag, adding a unique and meaningful touch to its design. Made from 100% cotton and ethically produced, this durable bag combines practicality with cultural significance. Perfect for everyday use, it offers plenty of space for your essentials while reflecting the traditions and stories of the Tiwi Islands.
Royalties directly benefit the artist.
Dimensions: 18.9" x 13.8" x 5.9"
Fair Trade | Ethically Produced | Machine Washable
About the Artist:
Simplicia Tipungwuti, born in 1979 on Bathurst Island, is an Aboriginal Australian artist who joined the Munupi Art Centre in 2019. After moving to Pirlangimpi at the age of 13, she has lived there ever since with her partner and their five children. Her mother-in-law, Virginia Galarla, is also a painter at the Art Centre, fostering a strong family connection to the arts. Simplicia is known for her intricate, large-scale paintings that often depict stories tied to her culture, particularly focusing on the connection between humans, animals, and the land. Her work reflects traditional themes, such as the journeys of people seeking food and water and their interactions with animals, bringing to life the rich Dreaming stories of her community. Through her art, Simplicia honors her heritage while conveying the deep cultural narratives of the Tiwi Islands.
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