Great Barrier Reef Tote Bag with Artwork by Melanie Hava

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Great Barrier Reef  Cotton Tote Bag with Reef Paradise Artwork by Melanie Hava on both sides.

  • Made in Australia
  • 100% cotton bag measuring height 41cm x width 37cm
  • Artwork by Mamu woman Melanie Hava depicting the Great Barrier Reef .
  • Melanie Hava is a member of the Indigenous Art Code

About Me  – In Melanie Hava’s Words 

Aboriginal name:
“Winden” (green pigeon)

I am blessed to have been born into interesting and diverse cultures: my father comes from the oldest city in Austria, Enns (Upper Austria) and my mother is from the oldest cultures in the world, Aboriginal people of Australia. While celebrating my Austrian heritage, I also identify through my Mum’s line as a Mamu Aboriginal woman, Dugul-barra and Wari-barra family groups, from the Johnstone River catchment of the Wet Tropics of Far North Queensland and the adjoining Great Barrier Reef sea country. Reef and rainforest country are important sources for my inspirations.

I have known from a very young age that I was going to be an artist. While also being a bookworm and a piano player, art was a world that I frequently retreated into as I grew up. I reckon this is because I was deaf and felt I couldn’t join in with groups of people. As a teen and along with my sister Joelene, we created art on didgeridoos and canvas. This art sold very quickly in the little, opal mining outback town of Yowah way out back of western Queensland. This red soil country still influences my works.

When I was in my late teens/early twenties, I started playing around with the ideas of combining my Aboriginal and Austrian inspiraations. I had already tried my style in Aboriginal, Folk and Abstract arts and I had had a successful first exhibition at Outback at Isa Gallery (and right now coming up to a 10 year anniversary exhibition with them). So at 23 I travelled to Austria to live with my father’s family and absorb as much as I could of the Folk and European culture. More than anything I loved the architecture, inside and out. The patterns, gold leaf and occassional Swarovski crystal in my works are some things that I’ve gleaned from the European side to my heritage.

I have now settled down in Far North Queensland’s Cairns – close at hand to my mother’s country where I am feeling close to the spirit of rainforest and reef. My life now revolves around my three children and running the house whilst keeping up with my gallery and commissioned artworks.