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Just Look Forward Cushion Cover (53cm x 53cm)

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Brighten up your lounge or bed with our large cushion covers, featuring a beautifully soft velour texture and feel. At the back of the cushion covers is a hidden zip closure, making it easy for you to wash them when needed.

The gorgeous prints were designed by First Nations artists from around Australia.

PLEASE NOTE: Our Cushion Covers do not come with cushions included.

WASHING: Please wash inside out before first use.

Product: Cushion Cover
Fabric: 100% Polyester - velour texture.
Dimensions: 53 x 53cm
Washing: Gentle cold machine wash inside out. Do not bleach or wring. Do not tumble dry. Cool iron not on the print side. Do not dry clean.
Story: Just Look Forward
Artist: Amanda Hinkelmann

Just Look Forward

This artwork represents strength and the way in which sometimes we lean on others to find strength in difficult times. It symbolises the way in which people unite to support others, and come together when they see others need their support.

It represents the silent struggle people can go through, and the ways in which they find strength from their surroundings, their community, and their connection to place.

There are symbols of people, shoulder to shoulder- this demonstrates unity in those around us. A meeting place is included to show a safe space and a place to connect. There are layers of Country- a reminder to ground yourself and check-in when you need to. Birds symbolise freedom within the artwork and the better times ahead.

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Amanda Hinkelmann

Wiradjuri woman

Amanda Hinkelmann is a Wiradjuri woman born in Wagga Wagga. She is raising her four children on Wiradjuri Country, passing down... Learn more