Ocean Tide - Silk Scarf by Carol Martin

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Embrace the elegance of our silk scarf adorned with the stunning artwork of Carol Martin, a Nanda, Naaguja, and Wujarri woman from Yamatji country. This piece, named "Ocean Tide," captures the mesmerizing movement of water and the changing hues of blue as it deepens. Inspired by the beautiful shores of Broome, this artwork reflects the unique "Dampier Creek Cloud," where blue mingles with a milky cloud of color, creating intricate patterns in the fine mud.

Carol's art vividly brings to life the serene beauty of the ocean, and the lightweight, airy silk serves as the perfect canvas for her expressive brushstrokes. Each scarf embodies her deep connection to nature and her cultural heritage.

Features:

  • Made from 100% pure silk
  • Dimensions: 200cm x 75cm
  • Showcases Carol Martin's "Ocean Tide" artwork
  • Lightweight and breathable, perfect for any season
  • Hand wash or dry clean

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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The Kirrikin Foundation emerged in late 2022 to address the perceived requirement for ongoing support in advancing and commercialising Indigenous creative businesses.

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