Artist: Narelle Urquhart
Is a Wiradjuri woman from central New South Wales with connections into the Bundjalung Nation of the Northern Rivers.
Narelle is an accomplished artist who has been painting since the age of 17, her pieces show the beauty that lies deep within her culture both past and present.
Her art has been highly recognised with two government illustrations, launched in Parliament House Canberra, children’s book illustrator, numerous awards, short film for ABC Open, as well as running a successful art business.
Narelle has lived on the Gold Coast and Northern Rivers for 22 years, has four children, two grandchildren and loves to be involved in her community.
Jersey Design:
This artwork depicts the eternal connection to the land, water, and sky that our people have held for thousands of years.
The Brisbane Bullets are planted into the rich sites of Mt Gravatt/Nathan. Throughout the artwork you see the rivers, mountains, and traditional sites, we also recognise the significance of the echidna to the region.
Our Torres Strait Islander brothers and sisters are acknowledged through their ghost art of the fish and turtle. The Brisbane Bullets strive to set down deep roots, and to have a strong vision for a bright future, bearing much fruit both within the game and withing the First Nations community.
Rep this unique story with pride in this Brisbane Bullets 22/23 Indigenous Jersey - Other Players. It features indigenous artwork incorporated with the team wordmark on our premium, sports mesh fabric.
- Premium lightweight sports mesh fabric
- Champion branded woven jock tag
- Quick drying & moisture wicking
- Increases airflow & prevents odours
- Overlapping side seams with side splits
- Fits true to size, size up for a looser fit.