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Charles Boy

A variety of rays are found around our island home, from the shallow waters of the shoreline to the reefs and deeper waters. This ray has been created by stitching reclaimed fishing net, rope and twine.

Reclaimed fishing nets (also known as ghost nets) are derelict fishing nets that drift aimlessly at sea indiscriminately fishing, killing turtles, other creatures and tangling boat propellers. We are recycling these nets, incorporating other flotsam and making products for enjoyment and use.

By purchasing this artwork you are helping indigenous communities who collect this net and other groups who make items to develop economic opportunities. We hope this product brings you great joy and helps spread the ghost net message

Categories: Erub Arts

Name: Emma Gela



Biography:

When I was younger, I had family commitments that meant I was always working in the home. Now I can come together with women of my age group and share stories, experiences and we can learn and share together. Having a job at the art centre is exciting for me. I enjoy learning weaving, charcoal drawing and printing on fabric. I believe my strength lies in pattern making.

 


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