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Mornington Island 5 Piece A4 Ruled Exercise Book 46 Page Set
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Pure Ochre is:
100% Authentic Indigenous artwork
Ethically & sustainably sourced Indigenous art
Supports Indigenous employment & training
Our brand new sets of exercise books are perfect for taking notes in the classroom or the workplace. These quality exercise books have 46 8mm rules pages, perfect for easy note taking.
The notebooks feature gorgeous artworks by artists from Mornington Island Art Centre. Each artwork tells stories of Country and connection to family. So as we all head back to school, study and work why not pick out some exercise books that bring colour and vibrancy to your work.
Product: 5 Piece A4 Ruled Exercise Book Set
Pages: 46, 8mm ruled
Materials: cover - 190gsm C1S art paper and inner pages 70gsm offset paper
Artworks: Sweers My Father's Country, Dibirdibi, Kamarra, My Father's Country and My Mother's Country
Artists: Helena Gabori and Dorothy Gabori
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Mornington A4 exercise books
I love the artwork on the covers that’s the reason I got them! For my courses they stand out & feel special to me as I write in them as I think . They are very beautiful

School books.
We should be seeing these exercise books used in every school in Australia! They are truly beautiful.
MEET THE ARTIST

Dorothy Gabori
Aboriginal Kayardild Woman
“I am the fifth child of my mother Sally Gabori. My father was Pat Gabori, he was a hunter, a hard working old fella. We used to go bush with our parents who taught us a lot about our homelands both Bentinck Island and Sweers Island."