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Make your gift giving truly special with this beautiful wrapping paper!

Featuring incredible First Nations artwork, this paper is not only a vibrant piece of art but an essential piece of stationery all year round. It's perfect for birthdays, holidays and parties so get wrapping! This set of three different designs ensure you have enough for everyone.

Materials: 70g Offset Paper

Size: 75cm x 50cm (x 3 sheets)

Artworks: Pink Banksia / Full Bloom / Garden Scene

Artist: Jessica Begg


About the Artist

Jessica Begg – Yued Noongar Woman

Jessica is a proud Yued Noongar descendant living in her hometown of Moora, Western Australia, with her family. She felt inspired to create art as a way of feeling connected to her culture, which has been mostly lost due to her great grandfather being part of the stolen generation.

She draws inspiration from her family, the native flora and rough spinifex of the Yued region, the heat in the summer, the Moore River and the meeting places in between. She uses an unrestricted palette and traditional shapes and symbols to create a contemporary interpretation of her culture.

Follow her @jessica_begg_art

Jessica Begg 'Native Flowers' Gift Wrapping Paper (3-pack)

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Make your gift giving truly special with this beautiful wrapping paper!

Featuring incredible First Nations artwork, this paper is not only a vibrant piece of art but an essential piece of stationery all year round. It's perfect for birthdays, holidays and parties so get wrapping! This set of three different designs ensure you have enough for everyone.

Materials: 70g Offset Paper

Size: 75cm x 50cm (x 3 sheets)

Artworks: Pink Banksia / Full Bloom / Garden Scene

Artist: Jessica Begg


About the Artist

Jessica Begg – Yued Noongar Woman

Jessica is a proud Yued Noongar descendant living in her hometown of Moora, Western Australia, with her family. She felt inspired to create art as a way of feeling connected to her culture, which has been mostly lost due to her great grandfather being part of the stolen generation.

She draws inspiration from her family, the native flora and rough spinifex of the Yued region, the heat in the summer, the Moore River and the meeting places in between. She uses an unrestricted palette and traditional shapes and symbols to create a contemporary interpretation of her culture.

Follow her @jessica_begg_art