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Meeting At The River Beach Towel

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Make your next beach trip an amazing experience with the beautiful beach towels from Lore, featuring artwork from Caitlyn Davies-Plummer. We have a beautiful range of sublimated designs to choose from and each artwork tells the story of the artist's deep connection to Country.

These towels feature a super absorbent cotton backing, perfect for drying off after a long day at the beach.

Printed in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia.

Product: Beach Towel
Materials: Polyester front and cotton back
Washing: Warm machine wash with regular detergent. Do not use fabric softener. Only wash after a couple of uses. Rinse towels after being used poolside to remove the chlorine residue that can fade colours.
Dimensions: 75cm x 150cm
Story: Meeting at the River
Artist: Caitlyn Davies-Plummer

This painting came about after Caitlyn visited Menindee with her parents. When she came home she was really missing country and wanted a painting to represent the special lunch she had with her parents by the Barkaa (river.) Every time she looks at this painting, she is transported back to this day and time on Country. The mountains have a dual meaning of representing the hills of Mutawintji and to represent strength and resilience. Other symbols used include desert shrubs, cracked earth, people sitting along the river and campsites. Caitlyn would also like to acknowledge the Kaurna people as the traditional owners of the land this piece was created on.

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