Theo Hudson Notebook
These beautiful handmade paper notebooks, come with information on the artist and the artwork. Pages inside are blank and made with beautiful handmade paper.Ā Ā
Pikilyi is a significant natural spring and waterhole located at Mt Doreen Station in the Northern Territory. It is home to two Rainbow Serpents, a married couple with a Napananka wife and a Japangardi husbandāan unconventional pairing in Walpiri culture. These serpents are considered the *kirda* or traditional custodians of the area.
Details:
- Artist: Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson
- Supports cross-cultural projects that provide fair-trade employment to both Indigenous Australian and international artisans
- Lined - 12.5x19cm
Size:Ā 13cm x 19cm - blank pages - 50 pages
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Theo Hudson Notebook
Theo Hudson Notebook
These beautiful handmade paper notebooks, come with information on the artist and the artwork. Pages inside are blank and made with beautiful handmade paper.Ā Ā
Pikilyi is a significant natural spring and waterhole located at Mt Doreen Station in the Northern Territory. It is home to two Rainbow Serpents, a married couple with a Napananka wife and a Japangardi husbandāan unconventional pairing in Walpiri culture. These serpents are considered the *kirda* or traditional custodians of the area.
Details:
- Artist: Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson
- Supports cross-cultural projects that provide fair-trade employment to both Indigenous Australian and international artisans
- Lined - 12.5x19cm
Size:Ā 13cm x 19cm - blank pages - 50 pages
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These beautiful handmade paper notebooks, come with information on the artist and the artwork. Pages inside are blank and made with beautiful handmade paper.Ā Ā
Pikilyi is a significant natural spring and waterhole located at Mt Doreen Station in the Northern Territory. It is home to two Rainbow Serpents, a married couple with a Napananka wife and a Japangardi husbandāan unconventional pairing in Walpiri culture. These serpents are considered the *kirda* or traditional custodians of the area.
Details:
- Artist: Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson
- Supports cross-cultural projects that provide fair-trade employment to both Indigenous Australian and international artisans
- Lined - 12.5x19cm
Size:Ā 13cm x 19cm - blank pages - 50 pages




















