Dolphins Rugby Mens Indigenous Jersey 2023
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Lyndon Davis celebrates the connection of the Quandamooka Country (Moreton Bay), Aboriginal people and their local environment across the artwork of the Dolphins Rugby Mens Indigenous Jersey 2023. The artwork depicts the ancient hunting practice of slapping the water in a particular percussive pattern and sharpening spears on the sandstone by the waters edge. This would communicate with the Dolphins to drive mullet to shore where the people would wait with spears and nets. This practice celebrates the connection with different families of dolphin and Aboriginal people across the Sunshine Coast.