Aboriginal Bush Medicine Recycled Plastic Bottle Bag

$18.65
In stock
SKU
9343897017937

Our Bush Medicine Recycled Plastic Bottle Bags are not only stylish and functional, but they're also heroes of sustainability.

Each bag is created using three plastic bottles, meaning they're great for the planet by reducing waste through recycling and leaving a smaller footprint on Mother Earth.

These sturdy, lightweight shopping bags fold down to a handy size to pop in your bag so you're ready for anything.

  • Size - unfolded 45cm x 40cm (13cm x 13cm folded)
  • Made form 3 recycled plastic bottles
  • 100% recycled & recyclable material shopping bag
  • Made from rescued plastic bottles destined for our oceans.
  • Water resistant and lightweight
  • Wash in warm temperature (30C)
  • Warm iron 
  • A portion of each sale goes toward the artist
  • Designed in Australia
  • Australian owned and operated company

Bush Medicine Recycled Plastic Bottle Bags  - Annette Nungala Peterson

 "This painting shows bush medicine after summer rain, and all the little dots represent stones and seeds. When rain time comes flowers grow again."

Bush Medicine is a subject Annette Nungala Peterson returns to repeatedly in her painting, knowledge of bush medicine is taken very seriously in Indigenous culture and is often held by women. The science of bush medicine involves relationships with the Country, family, and a healthy way of life inherited by ancestors.

Annette Nungala Peterson was born at Neutral Junction Station in 1968, between Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. She speaks Alyawarr and Kaytetye languages as well as English. Annette works at the Epenarra School where she dedicates her time to teaching language and culture to young ones. 

Annette started painting as a young girl and has re-invigorated this practice in recent years. Her subject matter varies between bush foods and the landscapes around Neutral Junction, which she paints with a rich and vibrant palette in her signature patchwork style.

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