Three years after its first Indigenous art collaboration became its fastest-selling range of all time, lifestyle brand Kip&Co has once again shown how local businesses can collaborate with, and celebrate, Indigenous artists through a new collection produced with Ernabella Arts.
Ernabella Arts, which is Australia’s longest-running Indigenous arts centre, is located in the Pukatija Community, in the far northwest of South Australia.
The new collection, which went on sale this morning, features art created by seven Indigenous artists: Alison Lionel, Carlene Thompson, Langaliki Lewis, Lynette Lewis, Malpiya Davey, Michelle Lewis and Rupert Jack.
It features bedding, clothing and homewares in radiant colours and beautiful patterns, inspired by the ancestral stories of the artists.
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