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Brighten up your next beach trip with Pure Ochre’s brand new Beach Towels! They come in a gorgeous range of sublimated designs by talented Bidjara artist Sheri Skele. Sheri calls her artworks bigi nagala, which means 'I am Dreaming' in Bidjara language. Each artwork reflects her unique connection with Country. 

These towels feature a super absorbent 100% cotton backing, perfect for all of your swimming adventures.

Printed in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia.  

Product: Beach Towel 
Materials: Polyester front and cotton back
Washing: Warm machine wash with regular detergent. Do not use fabric softener. Only wash after a couple of uses. Rinse towels after being used poolside to remove the chlorine residue that can fade colours. 
Dimensions: 75cm x 150cm  
Story: Dreamy Daze
Artist: Sheri Skele (Bigi Nagala) 

This painting represents a dream. I wanted to create the feeling of living in the present whilst still manifesting dreams into fruition. The palms in the forefront represent the present whilst the palms in the distance are there to create a feeling of what is yet to come. The fairy floss colours and white details symbolise people moving towards their dreams. This unique piece of culture will add creativity and meaning to any space. - Sheri Skele

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Sheri Skele (Bigi Nagala)

Aboriginal Bidjara woman

"I began painting as a way to connect with my culture and quickly realised that it was also an incredibly meditative and spirit... Learn more