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Kirli Saunders, Proud Gunai Woman  and Award-Winning Writer, Artist & Consultant
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Shop hand dyed silk scarf
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hand dyed silk scarf

Sale Price:$150.00 Original Price:$300.00
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First Nations peoples have worked with plant fibres & tannins for 60,000+ years, harvesting, drying, dying and weaving to create vessels, dilly bags, cloaks and tools. The fibre works in this collection have been created with mentorship from Bundjalung Artist, Kylie Caldwell and Ngugi Scientist & Artist, Stephanie Beaupark. Kirli would also like to thank local artist, Brooke Munro for her support and guidance. With their teachings, Kirli Saunders foraged, rolled, wove, sewed dyed & sourced materials to create paper bark & cyanotype fusions, nests, baskets and bags. These vessels & works are an offering & an opening. Breaking away from the functional and into the aesthetic, they connect the audience back to Country and to self-determined Women’s Ways.

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First Nations peoples have worked with plant fibres & tannins for 60,000+ years, harvesting, drying, dying and weaving to create vessels, dilly bags, cloaks and tools. The fibre works in this collection have been created with mentorship from Bundjalung Artist, Kylie Caldwell and Ngugi Scientist & Artist, Stephanie Beaupark. Kirli would also like to thank local artist, Brooke Munro for her support and guidance. With their teachings, Kirli Saunders foraged, rolled, wove, sewed dyed & sourced materials to create paper bark & cyanotype fusions, nests, baskets and bags. These vessels & works are an offering & an opening. Breaking away from the functional and into the aesthetic, they connect the audience back to Country and to self-determined Women’s Ways.

First Nations peoples have worked with plant fibres & tannins for 60,000+ years, harvesting, drying, dying and weaving to create vessels, dilly bags, cloaks and tools. The fibre works in this collection have been created with mentorship from Bundjalung Artist, Kylie Caldwell and Ngugi Scientist & Artist, Stephanie Beaupark. Kirli would also like to thank local artist, Brooke Munro for her support and guidance. With their teachings, Kirli Saunders foraged, rolled, wove, sewed dyed & sourced materials to create paper bark & cyanotype fusions, nests, baskets and bags. These vessels & works are an offering & an opening. Breaking away from the functional and into the aesthetic, they connect the audience back to Country and to self-determined Women’s Ways.

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I live and work with Dharawal, Wodi Wodi and Yuin land. I give my love and respect to the families and the Ancestors here, and to all First Nations communities all over this continent and around the world. I honor the land, waters and sky, and the continuous connection to Country, Kin and Culture that we have as First Peoples. With gratitude, I promise to move here with care.

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