Aboriginal Wildflower Scarf
Wrap yourself in the beauty of Australian nature with this Aboriginal Wildflower scarf. Featuring exquisite wildflowers from Tennant Creek, each design is meticulously painted by the First Nations artist, Pammy Foster. Crafted from a soft and smooth luxurious cashmere feel fabric, this scarf provides both warmth and style, making it a perfect accessory to complement any outfit while celebrating Indigenous culture and the splendor of the Australian wilderness.
Key Features:
- Size: 70cm wide x 180cm long
- Material: Soft, luxurious cashmere feel fabric (polyester)
- Versatility: Can be worn as a scarf or a shawl
- Support Indigenous Artists: A portion of each sale goes towards the artist
- Ethical: Member of the Indigenous Art Code
- Design: Designed in Australia
- Ownership: Australian owned and operated company
Artist & Artwork:
Pammy Foster:
Pammy Foster is a Waramungu and Alyawarr woman born in Tennant Creek, raised between Ampilatwatja and Wutunugurra (Epenarra). She began painting from an early age, learning from her aunt Susie Peterson and her grandmother Jessie Peterson, both renowned artists from Wutunugurra. Pammy’s artwork is known for its intricate depictions of the bush plants and landscapes of the Wutunugurra region. Her dedication to detail results in highly detailed and layered pieces.
Wild Flower Design Story - Pammy Foster:
"When you go out bush, you see all different flowers. You can pick them and smell them - some of them smell very nice."