Exmouth - Cashmere Scarf by Carol Martin

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Wrap yourself in the luxurious warmth of our cashmere scarf featuring the vibrant artwork of Carol Martin. This piece, named "Exmouth," was inspired by Carol's journey from Exmouth to Perth, where she was captivated by the vivid red earth, lush greens, and splashes of yellow hues. Despite the dry landscape, the colors are strikingly alive and vibrant.

Carol's art beautifully captures the essence of this colorful journey, and the soft, warm cashmere enhances the brilliance of her expressive brushstrokes. This scarf is both a fashion statement and a celebration of the natural beauty of the Australian landscape.

Features:

  • Made from 100% premium cashmere
  • Dimensions: 200cm x 75cm
  • Showcases Carol Martin's "Exmouth" artwork
  • Lightweight yet warm, perfect for any season
  • Dry clean only

About the Artist: Carol Martin is a Nanda, Naaguja, and Wujarri woman based in Greenough, Yamatji country. She began her artistic journey at the age of 8 under her father's guidance. Inspired by the nearby ocean and river, Carol's paintings share the rich stories and traditions of her people, creating a powerful connection between past and present.

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