
Socks | Ngurunderi by Cedric Varcoe
When Ngurunderi travelled through what is now Ngarrindjeri country he came down the Murray River in his canoe. At that time it was just a small stream. Ngurunderi was looking for his two wives who had run away from him and was following Pondi, the big Murray Cod who had created the twists and turns of the river when sweeping his huge tail from side to side. Ngurunderi was trying to spear Pondi all the way along the journey. Together they formed the Murray River, lakes and landforms and everything in Ngarrindjeri Country.
Created by local enterprise, Better World Arts, these beautifully bold socks are a product of a cross cultural collaboration combining Aboriginal designs with the work of impoverished artisans from around the world.
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Artist: Cedric Varcoe
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