For Spring Summer ’24 Helen Kaminski has partnered with Bábbarra Women’s Centre and two of their artists, Elizabeth Wullumingu and Janet Marawarr. Each artist has created a unique interpretation of their traditional ancestral stories.
Dakarra by Elizabeth Wullunmingu tells the ancestral story of a unique species of cockle shell and the fishing lifestyle enjoyed by her people. Each layer of colour is carefully selected to tell the story and has been hand-printed individually.
Janet Marawarr’s Kunred Kunkurra hand-printed in a striking blue colour and depicts the ancestral story of spiraling winds and underground lightning in the build-up to a storm in Mankorlod, Marawarr’s clan estate in West Arnhem Land.
Each length of fabric is unique and linoleum block printed by hand by the women of Arnhem Land, Australia.
Available in three highly wearable styles: a bucket, wide-brim sunhat, and visor.
- Sun Visor
- Raffia Visor with Original Artwork Created and hand Printed on Cotton Fabric by Elizabeth Wullunmingu 'Diyama' & Janet Marawarr 'Kunkurra' from the Bábbarra Women's Centre in Arnhem Land, Australia
- 9.5cm Peak
- Adjustable Elastic at Back