
Old Ways Guiding New Paths
This artwork aims to capture our continuous and evolving culture. I have depicted pathways being built, symbolising our journey rooted in old ways to pave future legacies. The background is filled with vibrant colours and represents our shared stories, grounding all of us from ancient times to the present. Gathering circles stand to represent communities acting as custodians of culture - preserving, living, and sharing it. This piece illustrates how the old ways guide and shape the new paths we forge, ensuring that every step honours the past while moving confidently into the future.
- Clara Trindall
Old Ways Guiding New Paths - NAIDOC 2025 Kids' T-Shirt
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Krubi Creative
Three talented sisters from the Bidgywan (water dragon) people, hailing from the Burra Burra and Burragorang clan groups of the Gundungurra Nation, have joined forces to create Krubi Creative, a family-run small business where each sibling brings their own unique flair to the table.
- Pre-order item. Estimated dispatch: Early May, 2025
- Free shipping on orders over $125*
- Free gift for orders over $175
- Supporting artists & community with every purchase
Keep the little ones cool and comfy in our NAIDOC 2025 kids' t-shirts. Made from lightweight 130gsm mesh fabric, these breathable tees are perfect for active kids who want to show their support for First Nations culture. With a classic crew neck design and short sleeves, they're ideal for everything from NAIDOC Week celebrations to everyday adventures.
.: Crew neck
.: Short sleeve
.: 130gsm mesh fabric
.: Exclusive NAIDOC 2025 artwork
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*Estimated dispatch: Early May, 2025
Please note: Images shown are digital 3D mock-ups for illustrative purposes only. The final product may vary slightly from these representations.
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Old Ways Guiding New Paths
This artwork aims to capture our continuous and evolving culture. I have depicted pathways being built, symbolising our journey rooted in old ways to pave future legacies. The background is filled with vibrant colours and represents our shared stories, grounding all of us from ancient times to the present. Gathering circles stand to represent communities acting as custodians of culture - preserving, living, and sharing it. This piece illustrates how the old ways guide and shape the new paths we forge, ensuring that every step honours the past while moving confidently into the future.
- Clara Trindall