Sea Grass (Framed)
"Sea Grass is inspired by the gentle movement of the ocean floor and the quiet strength that lives beneath the surface. This print tells the story of our connection to Sea Country — the saltwater places that hold life, knowledge, and memory. Sea grass is more than just a plant; it is the breath of the ocean. It provides shelter and food for fish, turtles, and dugongs, and it keeps the water clean by capturing carbon and protecting our coral reefs. For our people, these meadows beneath the waves remind us of the balance between land and sea, and the responsibility we hold to care for both." Michelle Yeatman
This print is framed.
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