Unified Moments Natural Long Handle Cotton Tote Bag
“My art brings vibrancy and that’s the message I want to convey. I hope people will feel good about themselves. I also hope that people wearing my art feel a sense of belonging and pride in supporting First Nations Culture and our strong connection to Mother Earth. Thank you to all of the mums, aunties, grandmothers, mothers in heaven and the fathers who may have had to play both roles. Thank you for your guidance, strength and wisdom.” - Artist Shanai Kellett
This bag is perfect for carrying everything you need for as long as you need it. Whether you're heading to the beach or running errands, this bag will do it all. Features sturdy cotton construction and long handles.
Locally printed in-house in our Meanjin studio, we are proud to keep as much of our production on-shore as possible to support local jobs and training.
Product: Tote Bag
Dimensions: 46Wx37H, Width Bottom Gusset 12cm
Washing: Cold machine wash with similar colours
Artwork: Unified Moments
Artist: Shanai Kellett
Unified Moments
‘Unified Moments’ reminds me of the many different, shades, textures and types of beach treasures like shells and sea glass that flow or glisten in the shoreline or amongst the Sandy Nepean. For many people that grew up on Boon Wurrung/ Bunurong country, collecting sea glass was a popular hobby. I always tried to find that perfect, smooth, green piece, often competing with my sister or mum. Sitting in the rockpools or scanning the shoreline with my hands, sifting through eye catching shells to find the perfect piece of sea glass is a treasured memory of mine with my mum and sister.
The Boon Wurrung / Bunurong women would often hunt and gather shellfish, sit and share stories together. Thriving and only taking what was needed at the time. Some of these historical midden sites are still here today.
A variety of my traditional Yorta Yorta and Juru symbols alongside common Aboriginal symbols of gathering places, woman and varied sized dot work transform ‘Unified Moments’ and the ongoing connection us women have with Mother Nature.