|
Authentic artwork
on a visor ...
Our
Aboriginal Print Visors designs
are prints of authentic aboriginal
artwork by Peter Marshall (Man's
Ceremony) and Karen Taylor
(Walkabout).
The
stories
behind
the
artwork
can
be
found
below.
The
two exquisite designs make these
visors look even more beautiful.
These
visors
are
available
in
either
Regular
or
Reversible
style.
Available in
the following prints:
-
Man's Ceremony Beige
-
Walkabout Blue
-
Walkabout Brown
For more information about any
of our products, please
contact
us.
|
The Man's Ceremony design is a derivative of a more complex painting titled "Snake Dreaming". The story is a ceremonial one so the details are not fully revealed. It is thought to be part of the "coming of age" rites for young men. |
|
The
Walkabout
design
is a
very
traditional
Western
Desert
work
showing
the
journey
of a
young
man
who
leaves
his
family
and
undertakes
a
long
walk
in
search
of a
partner.
Despite
visiting
many
other
tribes
and
family
groups,
he
has
been
successful
and
makes
his
own
camp.
The
white
snake
at
each
group
indicates
fertility
and
a
closeness
to
or
favourable
relationship
with
the
earth.
Since
the
pace
where
the
young
man
settled
also
has
a
snake,
we
can
conclude
that
the
search
by
the
young
man
will
have
a
happy
ending.
|
|