Rockpools
'Rockpools' captures the essence of coastal tidal pools through traditional dot painting techniques. The piece is a kaleidoscope of colours, dominated by various shades of blue and turquoise, representing the water. Intricate patterns of curved lines and organic shapes, evoke the diverse life forms found in rock pools. Bell's use of earthy tones alongside bright hues creates a dynamic visual rhythm, reflecting the ever-changing nature of these small ecosystems.
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Yvonne Bell
Yvonne Bell is a talented Minang Noongar and Ngadju artist hailing from Yarramoup (Jerramugup) in the picturesque southern region of Western Australia. She has a deep connection with Banjelungup (Bremer Bay) and has since made her home in Boorloo (Perth).
Make your suitcase stand out from the crowd with our travel essentials bundle! This matching set includes a sturdy luggage strap and tag, both featuring beautiful artwork by Indigenous artist Bobbi Lockyer. The strap is super practical - it's adjustable up to 150 cm long and 5 cm wide, made from durable polyester that'll keep your bags secure. Plus, the coordinating luggage tag comes with a clear window for your details and a strong strap to keep it attached. It's the perfect way to spot your bags at the carousel while showing off a piece of meaningful Australian art.
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Rockpools
'Rockpools' captures the essence of coastal tidal pools through traditional dot painting techniques. The piece is a kaleidoscope of colours, dominated by various shades of blue and turquoise, representing the water. Intricate patterns of curved lines and organic shapes, evoke the diverse life forms found in rock pools. Bell's use of earthy tones alongside bright hues creates a dynamic visual rhythm, reflecting the ever-changing nature of these small ecosystems.
Yvonne Bell is a talented Minang Noongar and Ngadju artist hailing from Yarramoup (Jerramugup) in the picturesque southern region of Western Australia. She has a deep connection with Banjelungup (Bremer Bay) and has since made her home in Boorloo (Perth).
Yvonne's deep-rooted connection to her Boodja and the invaluable teachings from her mother serve as the primary inspirations behind her artwork. As a child, living amidst nature in the bush, she learned invaluable lessons on caring for Country, being observant of its wonders, and appreciating its bounty without taking it for granted. Her mother imparted wisdom on gathering bush food and the art of thriving on Country. Yvonne's artwork bursts with bright hues, mirroring the vivid colours of her homeland, from the bright wildflowers to the vivid crystal blue waters. Each stroke of her brush is a tribute to her mother and a canvas of family memories.
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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.
