CAP ABORIGINAL DESIGN - COLOURS OF THE REEF DESIGN - COLIN JONES
Colours of the Reef
by - Colin Jones
Feature: Cap - Sold Individually
- Australian Indigenous Artist Licensed Design
- Vent holes to keep you cool
- Matching design on top button
- Closure: Fully adjustable strap
- Hand Wash Only
- Swing Tag attached on Hat
- Dimensions- 19cm (L) X 17cm (W) X 8cm (H)
- Weight- 3g
Hunters and Gatherers
Reef
The blue circles in the reproduction of the traditional painting Hunters and
Gatherers Reef" represent the life forces of the ocean and the various
colours of the circles symbolise the vivid and changing colours of the ocean
and the reef. Aboriginal people had a spiritual connection to the water and it
was an important resource for food for aboriginals who hunted and gathered by
the ocean. The warriors are carrying the fish they caught back to their
campsite. Aboriginals always respected the ocean and its abundant food sources
and never appropriated more than they needed. Everyone had a place of value in
the family group and everything was shared. An aboriginal woman is carrying a
Coolamon or wooden bowl on her head to hold food collected from the ocean such
as shellfish and crabs. The Coolamon could also be filled with sand and an
aboriginal woman was then able to carry her baby safely on her hip.
ARTIST INFORMATION
Colin Jones was born in 1947 in Queensland Australia, and is of Kaladoon and
Nunuckle tribal descent. As a young boy, Colin learned to paint from his
grandfather. Colins multi-layered dot paintings tell the stories of his
ancestral lands, where the rain forest, rivers and land connect. In these
depictions, there are small foot and hand prints telling the stories of
Aboriginal people roaming the land.
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