Australian label One of Twelve collaborates with emerging and established artists from the Asia Pacific region to produce high quality, wearable works of art.
This versatile slim silk satin scarf features detail of Yuyuya Nampitjinpa's untitled painting which depicts designs associated with the site Umari, a rock hole situated in the sandhill country near Mt Webb in Western Australia.
Yuyuya’s work is characterised by her use of a complex symbolic language rooted in ancient cultural tradition. The artist’s skillful use of colour, movement and negative space make her interpretations of these symbols strikingly contemporary. In this work, the artist’s bold use of warm colours and repetition of form transport the viewer to the undulating sandhills of her homelands.
100% silk satin scarf
Double sided
Licensed art by Yuyuya Nampitjinpa
Designed in Australia
12 x 180cm