Wildflowers After Rain - Red

Wildflowers After Rain - Red

$6.15

Price is per 1/2 yard
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  • Categories: Fabric, New Arrivals, Trending Now
  • Type: Australian

Product Description

Wildflowers After Rain - Red is by Letisha Doolan. Colors include black, white, shades of red, shades of orange, shades of green, pink, and yellow. 100% cotton fabric. 44”/45” wide.⁣

$12.30/yard. Price listed above is for 1/2 yard.⁣

Ordering Information⁣

Please order in 1/2 yard increments. One unit = 1/2 yard of fabric. 2 units = 1 yard of fabric. ⁣

The best time to visit NT is during the wet season. The top end is subject to unprecedented rain for the seasons. The top end’s wettest month featuring blooming wildflowers. Letisha is a well-known artist and many of her artworks are in private collections. Her works are colourful and detailed. In this art she is skilful at drawing numerous things the forefathers created for the future generations. She neatly drew her Bush Tucker decorating with her own style. ⁣

Letisha grew up in Alice Springs, NT. She collected various bush fruits after the rain and decorated her tray beautifully. In NT usually the whole area becomes joyful and happy after rain. Letisha used artistic skill to draw beautiful artwork for the art lovers. She is an excellent artist. —M & S Textiles Australia ⁣

Aboriginal Art is one of the more ancient traditional arts in the world, going back approximately 50,000 years. In early days, Aboriginals did cave painting, rock painting, and sand or ground painting. The newer generations use acrylic paints on canvas to portray their Dreamtime. These Aboriginal artworks are sought after not only in Australia but worldwide. According to Aboriginal mythology, Dreamtime is the era when the world was dark. There was nothing on earth; the soil was soft. This was when the forefathers sprang up from underneath the soil and started building most of the requirements for their needs and that of future generations. They built mountains, rivers, waterholes, trees, and light gardens. —M & S Textiles Australia