Ngootyoong (Joy) Sand Free Premium Quilted Picnic Rug (150cm x 200cm)

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Transform your picnic with these stunning First Nations artwork picnic rugs. Perfect for spending time at the park or beach, for throwing over car seats, and for keeping little ones comfortable on days out. 

Made from high quality double layers of quilted, water-resistant, sand-proof polyester that's comfortable and practical. These rugs can be folded and fastened with a matching velcro panel and carry handle for easy transport and storage. Make every adventure picture perfect with our beautiful picnic rugs. 

Product: Picnic Rug
Fabric: Quilted Polyester
Dimensions: 150cm x 200cm
Story: Ngootyoong (Joy)
Artist: Merindah-Gunya

 

Ngootyoong (Joy)

This artwork depicts a story about connection between land, water and people. The large meeting place is symbolic of Southland and the community that gather there daily. The story shows the Southlands journey through the past, present & future. Visualised through the three journey lines in the bottom right corner.

The story pays tribute to the Country which it is located on. The lands of the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. The meeting places connected by water show the coastline, bordering the Traditional lands of the Bunurong people. These waters have been a great contributor in allowing their culture to continue as the longest living culture on the planet.

 

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Merindah-Gunya (Bayley Mifsud)

A descendant of the Kirrae and Peek Whurrong clan of the Marr Nation

Creating art has allowed me to connect with my culture on a deeper level that I have experienced. I have been raised extremely ... Learn more