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Aboriginal Tea Towel, Kitchen Towel
 
Design: Australian Aboriginal - Campground
 
Main Colour:  Black, Red
 
Artist:  Jedess Hudson
 
Size: 75cm x 48cm (approx)

Fabric: 100% Cotton
 
Care:
* Warm hand wash, or gentle machine wash
* Do not spin soak, bleach or wring or drip dry or dry without delay from direct heat
* Warm iron only.
 
Royalties are paid to the artist and their family
 
The Artwork:  Throughout my Ewamian Country our ancestors camped and settled in clans across the land. Scattered far and wide our people had boundaries and common lore with neighboring clans over the land. The white dots represent the boundaries and red is the land it consumes, living with one another on Wundu (Country) they share as one.

The Artist:  Jedess Hudson is a descendent from the Ewamian and Western Yalangi clans of Far North Queensland. As an emerging artist she creates and explores traditional stories with a contemporary perspective. Her Aboriginality is a continuous source of inspiration, as she draws deeply on this throughout her creative journey. Her heritage has taught her to analyse and appreciate the surroundings she finds herself in, especially on country. Nature, wildlife and bush tucker are all aspects that are incorporated into her artwork.

ABORIGINAL TEA TOWEL, KITCHEN - COTTON - CAMPGROUND - AUSTRALIAN, INDIGENOUS

$22.95Price
Only 2 left in stock
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