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Fabric + Form cushions feature hand screen printed fabric, produced by First Nations communities at art centres in outback Australia. The artwork is unique and tells the stories of the artists land and their people from many generations.

Each cushion is piped and upholstered with a matching woven fabric on the back.

 

Note - Each cushion is unique, with pattern placement varying from one to another. Slight colour variations may also occur due to the printing technique.

 

Design: Kingfisher

Artist: Lorna Shaun

Art Centre: Yalanji Arts

Story: Lorna Shuan is from the Yalanji Arts Community located at Mossman Gorge, on the edge of the Daintree rainforest of Kuku Yalanji Country. Lorna has grown up in the area and is one of a handful of resident artists at the Arts Centre.

 

Lornas' prints pop with colour and feature local birds and wildlife, a reflection of the local tropical environment and its close proximity to the ocean.

 

"My family totems are the snake and the Kingfisher bird. They protect and guide me in everything I do. They are always there and I often paint them in my artworks".

 

Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm

Material: Cotton

Insert: Duck Feather

Care: Handwash or delicate machine wash in cold water with mild detergent

 

Note: Fabric + Form purchase the fabric from First Nations Arts Centres and make the cushions locally in Sydney.

First Nations Screen Printed Cushion - Kingfisher

$160.00Price
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