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Valmai PollardScrub Turkey2022
2022
$2,016.83
£1,480
€1,729.02
CA$2,770.16
A$3,097.38
CHF 1,624.70
MX$37,516.69
NOK 20,508.70
SEK 19,375.76
DKK 12,905.42
About the Item
Valmai Pollard identifies as a Gunggandji woman and has grown up in Yarrabah. Valmai belongs to a large family of artists; her parents, Edna and Ruben Ambrym, are also members of Yarrabah Art Centre. Valmai joined them over four years ago in working at the Art Centre as a practicing artist. She is currently the youngest artist working at the Art Centre.
During the completion of high school Valmai undertook visual art classes, and has been involved in various workshops at Yarrabah Art Centre which have specialised in linocut, pottery, textiles and wood work. Through these activities and her family’s influence, she has developed a strong interest for experimentation within her practice.
- Creator:Valmai Pollard (1986, Aboriginal Australian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 36.42 in (92.5 cm)Width: 52.17 in (132.5 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: 800011stDibs: LU1868215116252
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