Let's Collect Sea Shells
Bobbi's use of concentric circles and dotted patterns gives Let's Collect Sea Shells a hypnotic, mandala-like quality, evoking a spiritual, meditative feel. The colour palette is rich and diverse, with a dominance of purple, pink, and golden hues, which together create a delicate, playful and feminine aura.
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Bobbi Lockyer
Bobbi Lockyer is a celebrated multidisciplinary artist and a mother to four incredible boys. A proud Ngarluma, Kariyarra, Nyulnyul, and Yawuru woman, Bobbi's connection to her Country and community is profound, and she channels this bond through her extensive art, fashion design, and photography portfolios.
Made from soft 170 gsm Palin polyester staple fibre, our women's fashion tops combine the beauty of contemporary Indigenous art and unparalleled comfort. Be a part of the movement and make a statement with our one-of-a-kind fashion tops.
.: 170 gsm Palin polyester staple fibre
.: Classic, crew neckline
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Let's Collect Sea Shells
Bobbi's use of concentric circles and dotted patterns gives Let's Collect Sea Shells a hypnotic, mandala-like quality, evoking a spiritual, meditative feel. The colour palette is rich and diverse, with a dominance of purple, pink, and golden hues, which together create a delicate, playful and feminine aura.
Bobbi Lockyer is a celebrated multidisciplinary artist and a mother to four incredible boys. A proud Ngarluma, Kariyarra, Nyulnyul, and Yawuru woman, Bobbi's connection to her Country and community is profound, and she channels this bond through her extensive art, fashion design, and photography portfolios.
Born and nurtured on Kariyarra Country in Port Hedland, her art is a love letter to her community, a dream of a better world, and a celebration of her homeland. The iconic landscapes and brilliant colours of the Pilbara region are her muses, inspiring her daily.
The first thing you notice about Bobbi’s artwork is the way she harnesses colour. There's a kaleidoscopic, psychedelic rainbow in almost every piece! Her work is not just a visual feast but a medium to voice social justice issues, particularly Indigenous and women's rights. Bobbi’s commitment to her community and her craft earned her the title of NAIDOC Artist of the Year in 2021.
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BW Tribal acknowledges the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters and seas where we stand today. We recognise and celebrate the diversity of Indigenous people and their enduring cultures and connections to Country. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging, and recognise the Indigenous people that contribute immensely to the development of this resource.