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Designed by Aboriginal Artist Caitlin Trindall this design is made using recycled plastic (think recycled plastic containers, bottles and bags). In fact, this design alone has saved 2.5kg of recycled plastic from ending up in landfills.
The warm outback reds, have been weaved in a reversible manner, allowing you to choose which predominant colour to display. Just simply flip it over for a completely different look! Utilise your 'Sand Goanna' as a feature piece for your interior or take it on your outdoor adventures, like the beach, or to your bush kinder sessions.
The sand goanna is one of the totems significant to the artist's mob, the Kamilaroi people. This mat design represents the knowledge and connections between people and places, that are carried through the goanna. The background of the design shows the tracks of the goanna, with the lines representing the trail that his tail leaves in the sand, and the dots on either side are his footprints as he walks. The design also incorporates campsites of men and women who gather together to share yarns, pass down knowledge, enriching their future through generational teaching.
This piece is a careful collision of both traditional and modern contemporary art. Caitlin takes great pride in her work, and spends a lot of time drafting designs, choosing the perfect colours, and putting love into every dot and paint stroke she creates. So we're thrilled to turn this design into one of our eco-friendly products.
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Our range includes EMRO rugs and cushions where the profit from each item sold goes directly back to the artists, to ensure a sustainable income for the artists and the opportunity to continue sharing our rich culture through their artwork.
Designed by Aboriginal Artist Caitlin Trindall this design is made using recycled plastic (think recycled plastic containers, bottles and bags). In fact, this design alone has saved 2.5kg of recycled plastic from ending up in landfills.
The warm outback reds, have been weaved in a reversible manner, allowing you to choose which predominant colour to display. Just simply flip it over for a completely different look! Utilise your 'Sand Goanna' as a feature piece for your interior or take it on your outdoor adventures, like the beach, or to your bush kinder sessions.
The sand goanna is one of the totems significant to the artist's mob, the Kamilaroi people. This mat design represents the knowledge and connections between people and places, that are carried through the goanna. The background of the design shows the tracks of the goanna, with the lines representing the trail that his tail leaves in the sand, and the dots on either side are his footprints as he walks. The design also incorporates campsites of men and women who gather together to share yarns, pass down knowledge, enriching their future through generational teaching.
This piece is a careful collision of both traditional and modern contemporary art. Caitlin takes great pride in her work, and spends a lot of time drafting designs, choosing the perfect colours, and putting love into every dot and paint stroke she creates. So we're thrilled to turn this design into one of our eco-friendly products.