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We are excited to present this terrific brand new design by Aboriginal artist Peta-Joy Williams! Grab one of these unique and deadly polo shirts today!
- Coolpass 100% Breathable Quick Dry Polyester
- Ideal for long-term usage outdoors with an SPF 50+ rating
- Colourfast Fabric which resists fading
- Biodegradable packaging to protect our land
- Moisture-wicking, odor-resistant polyester
- Lightweight and durable, resistant to wrinkles and shrinkage
- Antibacterial & antimicrobial fabric properties
- Super fast drying
- No ironing required
It feels good to give back! A percentage of each purchase goes directly towards supporting our collaborating artists and their families, helping to keep indigenous community and tradition alive.
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Peta-Joy Williams
A word from Peta-Joy
Peta-Joy Williams is a Wiradjuri woman, born in Sydney. With her feet firmly in both cultures, the inland and the salt water. Peta Joy finds an affinity with both and finds inspiration from unique elements of the two diverse nations. PJ has been involved with the Arts since her young school years. Painting Aboriginal art from Pre-School years with many pieces throughout her educational career being submitted into competitions. PJ then went on, after High School to complete a Cert IV in Aboriginal Art and Cultural practices and a Diploma in Fine Arts. PJ currently teaches Wiradjuri at Eora College, facilitating art workshops and mural projects. PJ is the sole operator of Wiradjuri Wave, custom Aboriginal artworks on sports paraphernalia and fashion.
Peta-Joy Williams
A word from Peta-Joy
Peta-Joy Williams is a Wiradjuri woman, born in Sydney. With her feet firmly in both cultures, the inland and the salt water. Peta Joy finds an affinity with both and finds inspiration from unique elements of the two diverse nations. PJ has been involved with the Arts since her young school years. Painting Aboriginal art from Pre-School years with many pieces throughout her educational career being submitted into competitions. PJ then went on, after High School to complete a Cert IV in Aboriginal Art and Cultural practices and a Diploma in Fine Arts. PJ currently teaches Wiradjuri at Eora College, facilitating art workshops and mural projects. PJ is the sole operator of Wiradjuri Wave, custom Aboriginal artworks on sports paraphernalia and fashion.
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