Where We come Together Indigenous Art Throw Rug By Taylor - Lee
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Description
"Where We Come Together"
Limited Edition Collab Between Good Throw Co x Taylor Lee Ochre Sisters
There’s so many uses for your new throw ~ They can be used as a picnic rug down the beach or park for the whole family to sit on, as a bed throw for extra warmth or to decorate or change the colour way of your bed, a lounge throw to add texture, vibrancy or warmth, a beach towel to dry yourself with after a swim in the ocean, a blanket to snuggle up in around a fire or to watch a movie, a tablecloth to decorate your dining table when you have guests around, a wall hanger to display as beautiful Indigenous tapestry and more. However you use your throw we hope you love it as much as we love designing them. We love seeing our throws in use so please feel free to share your pics with us ...
The Story Behind The Art
Where We Come Together is a meaningful piece centred around the crescent moon and vibrant sun. It tells the story of two opposites, a light and a dark, and how they
connect to create this beautiful life. The interconnected moon and sun represent how they equally play a vital role in our world and allow us and mother nature to ultimately
flourish, grow and thrive. On the moon’s side there are the shadows of blooming palm leaves across the horizon, symbolising beauty even in the darkness. Where as on the sun’s side a variety of flowers are illustrated to convey the range of pristine nature in our fragile ecosystem. Displayed on either end of the artwork are smooth rolling hills blanketed by rows of lush flowers. On top of the hills are several people who are connected side by side as a symbol of harmony and bond. Overall ‘Where We Come Together’ is a piece that holds a deep sense of love, connectedness & worth.
About The Artist
Taylor-Lee is a rising Indigenous artist from the southern Gold Coast. A proud young Kungadidji 16-year-old, she loves to surf, skate and paint — passions often reflected throughout her work through ocean elements, blue tones and boho-inspired pastels.
In 2023, Taylor-Lee’s NAIDOC Week artwork was selected as one of six highly commended pieces by the Queensland Government. Shortly after, she was awarded the Young, Black & Proud Scholarship for her art.
Balancing school, surfing and creativity, Taylor-Lee continues to design and share new artworks through Ochre Sisters — named after both herself and her younger Indigenous sister.
Care Instructions
- Hand wash or cold gentle machine wash only.
-Do not tumble dry
- Designed In Australia
Size - Approximately - 2.2 x 1.55 -1.6 m - Due to the woven nature of these beautiful throws, slight variations of approximately 5cm may occur during manufacturing. They are a generous size and are perfect for styling over beds up to king size.
Material - Recycled Cotton
However you use your throw we hope you love it as much as we love designing them. We love seeing our throws in use so please feel free to share your pics with us.
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