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TeeKay Artwork Shop ‘Adapt’
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‘Adapt’

from $115.00

A depiction of the self reflective moments where we gain insight into how we might adapt to our altered circumstance(s).

Adapting to the unpredictability of life, the unexpected and unwanted, is a challenge that requires the self-reliance and courage of the Gecko.

A symbol of regeneration and survivability, the Gecko teaches us to be flexible, observant, and to make clever use of our resources.

Establishing and maintaining our connection to Mother Earth is also vital to our adaptability and represented by the use of red ochre, the colour of Australian soil.

🦎🦎🦎

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A depiction of the self reflective moments where we gain insight into how we might adapt to our altered circumstance(s).

Adapting to the unpredictability of life, the unexpected and unwanted, is a challenge that requires the self-reliance and courage of the Gecko.

A symbol of regeneration and survivability, the Gecko teaches us to be flexible, observant, and to make clever use of our resources.

Establishing and maintaining our connection to Mother Earth is also vital to our adaptability and represented by the use of red ochre, the colour of Australian soil.

🦎🦎🦎

A depiction of the self reflective moments where we gain insight into how we might adapt to our altered circumstance(s).

Adapting to the unpredictability of life, the unexpected and unwanted, is a challenge that requires the self-reliance and courage of the Gecko.

A symbol of regeneration and survivability, the Gecko teaches us to be flexible, observant, and to make clever use of our resources.

Establishing and maintaining our connection to Mother Earth is also vital to our adaptability and represented by the use of red ochre, the colour of Australian soil.

🦎🦎🦎

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