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Embrace the elegance of our silk scarf adorned with the evocative artwork of Sheryl Hicks, a Ngarlum woman from the Roebourne area in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. This piece, named "Dry Country," captures the essence of the dry season in Sheryl's homeland, where waterholes and rivers have dried up, leaving the landscape covered in dry spinifex.
Sheryl's art vividly brings to life the stark beauty of the Pilbara during the dry season, and the lightweight, airy silk serves as the perfect canvas for her expressive brushstrokes. Each scarf embodies her deep connection to her land and cultural heritage.
Features:
Made from 100% pure silk chiffon
Dimensions: 200cm x 75cm
Showcases Sheryl Hicks' "Dry Country" artwork
Lightweight and breathable, perfect for any season
Hand wash or dry clean
About the Artist: Sheryl Hicks is a Ngarlum woman from the Roebourne area in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. She is a dedicated teacher and a mother of five children. Sheryl began painting the waterholes, rivers, and wildflowers of her country, sharing the unique beauty and stories of her homeland through her art.