
A 24 piece Indigenous art puzzle by Trisha Mason
After mating at sea, female turtles make landfall at sandy beaches at night, digging deep holes with their hard flippers to cover a nest of dozens of eggs. After hatching, male turtles rarely return to the shore, while females have been known to return to nest at the same beach they were hatched years before. Turtles are a traditional delicacy of coastal Aboriginal tribespeople.
Size: 297 x 210mm
Suitable for children aged 3 years and over
Trisha is an Aboriginal artist who was born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and traces her ancestry to the Kamilaroi Tribe of the area we know as Queensland and New South Wales. Trisha is an extremely gifted and natural artist and has been painting since her early childhood. She has received numerous commendations and awards for her art, including first prize for Indigenous Art at the Royal Exhibition, and a commendation by the Premier of Queensland for a piece which became the official poster for multiculturalism and a gift to diplomats visiting Australia. Trisha's artwork reflects her love of Aboriginal culture and ancestry. Her artwork is faithfully reproduced from originals onto a variety of quality products
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Made in Australia