Coral Dreaming
The use of a bright and contrasting colour palette with blues, pinks, yellows, and purples evokes the vibrancy and diversity of life found in coral ecosystems, which are central to the spiritual and physical sustenance of many Aboriginal coastal communities. The painting communicates a dream-like narrative, possibly reflecting the creation stories, ancestral spirits, and the reverence for the natural world that are intrinsic to Aboriginal art and lore.
Coral Dreaming - Women's Polo
or 4 interest-free payments of 4 x $7.48 with
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.
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- Free gift for orders over $125
- Supporting artists & community with every purchase
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Made with Coolpass polyester, our Aboriginal art women's polos provide UPF 50+ protection and resists fading. The moisture-wicking, odour-resistant properties make it perfect for long-term outdoor use. Plus, there 's lightweight, durable, and quick-drying, no ironing required. And the biodegradable packaging shows our commitment to protecting the land. Stay cool, stylish, and sustainable with our women's polos! 100% ally-friendly!
.: 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, odour-resistant polyester
.: Lightweight and durable, resistant to wrinkles and shrinkage
.: Antibacterial & antimicrobial fabric properties
.: Super fast drying
.: No ironing required
- Customised Products: Each product is uniquely printed based on your order, making for a personalised experience!
- Eco-Friendly Approach: Print on demand significantly reduces waste by printing only what is ordered, promoting environmental sustainability.
- Quality Assurance: Each product is crafted with attention to detail, ensuring high quality and durability.
- Resourcefulness: Efficient use of materials and resources reflects our commitment to environmental responsibility.
Print-on-Demand products will be shipped separately when ordered alongside other items. Please expect an extended delivery time of 5-9 business days due to the additional production time required after placing your order.
- Printing/Production Time: 2-4 business days.
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Shipping Time: 3-5 business days.
IMPORTANT: All print-on-demand products are custom-made and cannot be returned or refunded. We appreciate your understanding that these items are created specifically for you upon order.
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- Cultural Engagement: Enhance your brand's depth by associating with rich Indigenous traditions and stories.
- Ethical Branding: Make a positive social impact, supporting local Indigenous artists and communities with each purchase.
- Unique Aesthetic: Differentiate your brand with distinctive designs rooted in ancient artistry, ensuring you stand out in the market.
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Coral Dreaming
The use of a bright and contrasting colour palette with blues, pinks, yellows, and purples evokes the vibrancy and diversity of life found in coral ecosystems, which are central to the spiritual and physical sustenance of many Aboriginal coastal communities. The painting communicates a dream-like narrative, possibly reflecting the creation stories, ancestral spirits, and the reverence for the natural world that are intrinsic to Aboriginal art and lore.