Sculpture Ceramic Boab | Water and Stones | by Nathan Thomas

Gerdewoon - Miriwoong for the iconic Kimberley boab is the inspiration for these unique ceramic objects. For thousands of years an important source of bush tucker, a medicine, a vessel, an engraved object and gift of cultural exchange, these objects translate the east Kimberley artistic tradition of boab engraving into contemporary form.

Designed by Waringarri artist Nathan Thomas, these exquisite objects are created using Australian porcelain, slip cast in hand carved moulds using a multi-coloured process. Waringarri Arts studio technicians meticulously refine the porcelain castings by hand allowing each object to inherit an individually crafted quality.

"For my boab nut I have created a design inspired by all the run-off creeks and stones during the wet season in my Country."

Details:
Artist - Nathan Thomas
Limited edition (of 99)
19.5 x 9.5 x 8 cm
Porcelain
Colours vary with each piece

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