Sharkfire Lio Tote
From the collab between the renowned Walmajarri artist John Prince Siddon and accessories queen Poppy Lissiman, the Sharkfire tote showcases an aquatic inferno that imagines a world of sharks and fire coexisting.
John Prince Siddon's complex mythology entwines contemporary politics and personal experiences to present a technicolour vision of Prince's Australia. His multilayered works present various agendas relating to race, gender, the environment, politics and identity. Familiar desert iconography appear in his work in uncanny circumstances as his personal quest for a contemporary voice has manifested through his art practice.
This tote is perfect for carting around everyday items, grocery shopping or going to the beach!
- Print applied to recycled cotton canvas
- 100% recycled post- consumer plastic trimmings
- Width (at widest): 57cm
- Width (at base): 33cm
- Depth (at base): 12cm
- Height: 41cm
- Strap Drop: 26cm
- Detachable Pocket dimensions: 18.5 x 17cm
John Prince Siddon is an Internationally recognised Walmajarri artist who
works with Mangkaja Arts in Fitzroy Crossing, in West Australia’s North. He regularly creates new concepts across a broad range of media and disciplines. He
has been recognised as a trail blazer in the WA Aboriginal art scene. Poppy Lissiman is an internationally renowned WA brand
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