A5 Journal, Mayan – Thomas “Bagaay” Avery Collaboration

$65.00

This A5 journal features artwork titled MAYAN by Thomas “Bagaay” Avery. Internal pocket for documents, a slit for cards and a pen loop.

MAYAN (waterholes) The painting depicts drying waterholes surrounded by the drought ravaged earth.

Thomas ‘Bagaay’ Avery is a descendant of the Gamilaroi tribe in northern NSW. His personal totem is the blue tongue lizard. Thomas’s ancestors were born at Bohena Creek Aboriginal Reserve, Narrabri. Thomas is a painter, designer and filmmaker using his unique insights to communicate his culture.

Components of this product are made from eco-friendly material produced from post-consumed PET bottles.

The refillable pad is made from 100% de-inked recycled post-consumer waste collected from offices throughout Australia, it is carbon neutral and made in the Maryvale Mill in Victoria.

Material: Recycled PU, cotton lining, elastic

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    Weight 0.4 kg
    Dimensions 2.0(d) × 17.0(w) × 22.5(h) cm
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    Black, Navy

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    36pt, 24pt