No:Ri (Pelican) - Print
Eyes downcast slowly searching along the shoreline to find the small feathers of the No:ri. The women collected these white feathers, cleaned them and dried them until the were light and fluffy, then they carefully used them to create feather flowers. These feather flowers were then traded and sold to help the women bring income or food in for their families in the early days. I have been in awe of these majestic birds, skilled at fishing and thriving on our waterways. The skill of featherflowers is a family storyline which has now been passed to me by Aunty Glenda Nicholls. I collect feathers on my travel and use them to create feather flowers for adornments, keeping a skill alive for another generation. Whenever I see a No:ri I think of those women who gathered together to provide for their families
Giclee Print is an unframed paper print on 210GSM paper with a white border (roughly 20mm) that comes rolled in a tube
Disclaimer: This is a printed product – no framing included. The image/photographs are a representation of the final product and may vary slightly.
Eyes downcast slowly searching along the shoreline to find the small feathers of the No:ri. The women collected these white feathers, cleaned them and dried them until the were light and fluffy, then they carefully used them to create feather flowers. These feather flowers were then traded and sold to help the women bring income or food in for their families in the early days. I have been in awe of these majestic birds, skilled at fishing and thriving on our waterways. The skill of featherflowers is a family storyline which has now been passed to me by Aunty Glenda Nicholls. I collect feathers on my travel and use them to create feather flowers for adornments, keeping a skill alive for another generation. Whenever I see a No:ri I think of those women who gathered together to provide for their families
Giclee Print is an unframed paper print on 210GSM paper with a white border (roughly 20mm) that comes rolled in a tube
Disclaimer: This is a printed product – no framing included. The image/photographs are a representation of the final product and may vary slightly.
Eyes downcast slowly searching along the shoreline to find the small feathers of the No:ri. The women collected these white feathers, cleaned them and dried them until the were light and fluffy, then they carefully used them to create feather flowers. These feather flowers were then traded and sold to help the women bring income or food in for their families in the early days. I have been in awe of these majestic birds, skilled at fishing and thriving on our waterways. The skill of featherflowers is a family storyline which has now been passed to me by Aunty Glenda Nicholls. I collect feathers on my travel and use them to create feather flowers for adornments, keeping a skill alive for another generation. Whenever I see a No:ri I think of those women who gathered together to provide for their families
Giclee Print is an unframed paper print on 210GSM paper with a white border (roughly 20mm) that comes rolled in a tube
Disclaimer: This is a printed product – no framing included. The image/photographs are a representation of the final product and may vary slightly.