Meanjin Throw Rug
Meanjin Throw Rug
This beautiful Meanjin print throw rug by Little Butten is perfect to cover your bed, use as a picnic blanket or on the couch. It's soft, warm and durable! Comes with a handy carry strap.
The Meanjin design is Bree Buttenshaw's interpretation of the Brisbane River (Maiwar).
150 x 220 cm
Images from Fossick Photography.
Information about the artist Little Butten from her website:
Name: Bree Buttenshaw
Artist Alias: Little Butten
Mob: Kalkadoon woman living on Quandamooka Country
Art mediums: Digital art, murals and acrylic paint.
About Little Butten
Bree Buttenshaw, under the artist pseudonym of Little Butten is a talented digital artist who integrates her proud Aboriginal culture with a contemporary digital approach.
Artistic Journey and Style:
Bree began painting since she was young, supported by her family in whatever new creative hobby she took interest in. From candle making to mosaics, Bree and her family have probably tried it. Bree began freelancing art in 2020 but Little Butten didn't fully come into fruition until February 2022 with the launch of the Deadly collection.
Little Butten is a combination of all things that make Bree, it's funky. It's vibrant colour palettes, intricate patterns, love, fun, cultural resilience and pride. When working with clients, Bree is able to bring their imaginative visions to life.
At the core of Little Butten is community, culture and Country. Everything that Little Butten does is for community, through culture and on Country. Aboriginal culture and connection to Country is all about taking what you need; leaving enough for everyone else and giving back when you can. Which is what Little Butten does by donating profits of certain collections to Community initiatives, and donating items to community drives/raffles/events.