HELP US MAINTAIN OUR
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
Introducing the Nature Maintenance range, designed in collaboration with Kuku Yalanji and Kubin Village Country man Luke Mallie. This collection is a celebration of the natural landscape of the Currumbin Valley and the importance of conservation and the protection of the environment.
Inspired by the beautiful
currumbin valley
Cockatoo Firebird
This artwork features a colourful cockatoo, a large and intelligent bird that can be found all over Australia. The use of colour and shapes is suggestive of flame and smoke. Some of Australia’s species of cockatoo are endangered and this bold design reminds us of the beauty inherent in this large bird and how important it is to protect and maintain the environments that they call home.
Currumbin Valley
Currumbin sunset depicts the luscious landscape surrounding the Currumbin area and the vibrant colours of a setting sun. This artwork shows the natural beauty of the Currumbin Valley and the diversity of the plants and wildlife. This gorgeous area is home to so much life and it is important to preserve that as much as we can so that future generations will be able to experience the same beauty as we do.
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Behind the scenes with
artist Luke Mallie
While I was born and bred in Brisbane, my heritage is from North Queensland. My mother is from the Kuku Yalanji people in the Daintree/Mossman area where our totem is the crocodile. My father comes from Kubin Village on Moa Island in the Torres Strait Islands where our totem is the sea eagle.
Behind the scenes with
artist Luke Mallie
"While I was born and bred in Brisbane, my heritage is from North Queensland. My mother is from the Kuku Yalanji people in the Daintree/Mossman area where our totem is the crocodile. My father comes from Kubin Village on Moa Island in the Torres Strait Islands where our totem is the sea eagle. I consider myself as a visual storyteller, it’s a way I can share my culture with others who may not know much about Indigenous culture so my artwork might spark an interest in them to learn more about it. I connect to country and culture by making art to tell stories through the colours, textures and visual representations of home."