Custom Indigenous Patterned Men's Scrub Top - "Community Celebrate Together" by Saretta Fielding
Made to order - Please allow up to 21 days to make
CANNOT BE DELIVERED BEFORE CHRISTMAS
In collaboration with local Indigenous artist Saretta Fielding, we've crafted this bespoke, vibrant and striking range of patterned tops - perfect for NAIDOC week or everyday use.
The stunning artwork was created by Saretta and is reflective in style to many traditional sand engravings found throughout Wonnarua country and the Hunter Region. They are connected to country in style and design through the use of a sand based medium and engraving technique. They were then transformed into the beautiful scrub tops. You can truly see the detail that's gone into creating the artwork
This patterned top is not only flattering but is also guaranteed brighten your day
- Modern V-Neck shape
- 3 pockets. 2 at the hip and 1 at the breast.
- 95% Cotton and 5% Spandex.
About the Artwork: Konara Kintay Malang – Community Celebrate Together
This vibrant sand engraved artwork depicts community connection on country, bringing an acknowledgement to traditional custodians across our Nation and celebrating our journey forward together.
Central to the design, (4) connected gathering circles interwoven within pathways of traditional people symbols depicts going forward together around shared vision towards closing the gap for Indigenous people, through Education and Holistic Health. Elders symbols within the design depict passing on of knowledge across the generations and brings a welcome to others to share in celebrating the world’s oldest rich and living culture.
About the Artist - Saretta Fielding
Hunter Scrubs is passionate about collaborating with local artists to design beautiful, patterned scrub tops. We are incredibly proud to be partnering with Saretta Fielding - a truly inspiring indigenous female artist of the Wonnarua land.
Saretta is a Wonnarua woman of the Upper Hunter Valley through her grandmother and an Anaiwan women of the New England area through her grandfather.
Saretta’s work is inspired by her love and dedication to her culture, country and community.
“My desire is to share our unique and invaluable culture through authentic, engaging and thought evoking fine artwork and visual design that welcomes all and enhances connection to spirit and country.”
Her passion exudes from her artwork and has been recognised with Ray-Ban Global Indigenous Wayfarers Award. Her art adorns the walls of many prominent spaces including John Hunter Hospital and Maitland Gallery.
Saretta gives back to her local community through her charity, Malang Indigenous Corporation.
https://www.saretta.com.au/