This t-shirt titled Ocean Dreaming Australia features a three part design with various marine animals in Aboriginal dot art style on a blue tie dye t-shirt. The original art print was by Danny Eastwood, a world renowned Aboriginal artist.
This beautiful red tie dye t-shirt features a small Aboriginal Art design titled Old Man Carpet Snake. Snakes feature in many traditional Aboriginal designs - here we have one of the finest from Churinga Australia.
This t-shirt features a print titled Rainbow Serpent in a stripe around the chest and also around both sleeves. The rainbow serpent features in the core of Aboriginal dreamtime stories, it is basically 'The Mother of Everything'.
Our Stone Art t-shirt features an unusual tie dye with a red band across the centre of a black shirt. The design is primitive and features people walking or dancing around the middle of the shirt.
Our Rock Art t-shirt is unique in that the shirt is covered with an allover native print, with the rock painting graphic printed over the top. The graphic on this shirt looks like an ancient Aboriginal cave painting.
Our Rock Kangaroo t-shirt features an unusual special effect created with different layers of dye. It is covered with lighter-coloured tribal designs, then tie dyed with a unique rust and black combination, before finally being imprinted with a 'rock art' style kangaroo. The overall effect is of an ancient traditional cave painting.
Our Sea Dreaming t-shirt features a large print of Aboriginal fishermen in a boat, with turtles and fish swimming in the ocean underneath. This t-shirt is another fantastic piece of Aboriginal art from the Eastwood family.
This Aboriginal art t-shirt is titled Searching for Bush Tucker and features various animal tracks in a traditional style Aboriginal painting by Gumbula.
This t-shirt is really quite unique, with a hand tie dye and special effect hands across the chest - all in the colours of the Aboriginal flag. It's titled Shake-A-Leg Dancer for the tribal dance pattern in the centre.
This Aboriginal art design has two names, Shark Blue and Nawalah Dreaming. It's a exceptionally large print that celebrates the shark in a unique Aboriginal style with other marine animals in dot art including turtles and fish.