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Yilawura (Night) Premium Canvas Full Print Tote Bag

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Made with sturdy canvas, our full print tote bags are a premium addition to your collection! With an built-in internal pocket for easy-to-reach keys and essentials, they will carry everything you need for as long as you need it.

Perfect for beach days, shopping trips, or everyday errands, it boasts a sturdy cotton construction and long handles for comfortable carrying. With its eye-catching First Nations artwork, this tote is as durable as it is fashionable, making it an essential addition to your collection.

Product: Premium Canvas Tote Bag
Material: Printed Canvas
Dimensions: 38Wx40H
Washing: Cold machine wash with similar colours
Artwork: Yilawura (Night)
Artist: Amanda Hinkelmann

Yilawura (Night)
This artwork represents camp trips with extended family. There are representations of our camps, each family in its own area, with a central fire in which we sit together for much of the day. There is the lake which we fish, canoe and swim in- always competing for the biggest and most fish. On one side, we are met with Australian Eucalypts, and on the other, hills covered in pine. The kangaroos move freely between. The stars sit above us, with our old people watching down, checking that Pop has enough wood on the fire, that Toby had poked it just the right amount of times with his big stick, and that the kids have just enough marshmallows to give them a tummy ache.

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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