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Merindah-Gunya Greeting Cards (5 Pack)

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Send your special message with our beautiful greeting cards featuring First Nations artwork. Perfect for birthdays, gifts, well wishes and celebrations. 

There are 5 cards in each pack with unique artworks that celebrate Country and culture. Each card is blank inside so you can write your messages however you want to and comes with a plain white envelope ready to send to your loved ones.


Product: Card Pack
Includes: 5 cards, 5 plain envelopes
Materials: 300GSM card, 80GSM plain envelopes
Sizing: Cards - C6 when folded, Plain envelopes - 162 x 114mm
Artwork: Wangan Ngootoong / Ringtail Possum / Leehan / Hope / Brambuk
Artist: Merindah-Gunya

 

Invisible String

“Invisible String” is an original painting created to represent the love story with my husband Dale. The bottom of the painting shows two seperate campsites representing both where Dale and I grew up. As your eye’s rise up the painting, you can see two rivers coming in to the centre point of the painting. These rivers represent the strong connection both Dale and I have to the different rivers we grew up around. The clapping sticks represent the traditional wedding present we were given by one of my Uncles on our wedding day. The camp site at the top of the painting represents the wedding and life together we’ve built since marriage. We’ve faced many ups and downs together, with our journey lines coming together, whilst acknowledging our pasts.

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Merindah-Gunya (Bayley Mifsud)

A descendant of the Kirrae and Peek Whurrong clan of the Marr Nation

Creating art has allowed me to connect with my culture on a deeper level that I have experienced. I have been raised extremely ... Learn more