Freycinet / Paredareme Country Paintable Pad

$75.00

Journey to the fire-kissed coastline of Paredareme Country with this Freycinet Paintable Pad, a curated collection of 8 hand-illustrated cards capturing the iconic beauty and deep storylines of this sacred place. From the sweeping curve of Wineglass Bay to the rich ochre cliffs of The Hazards, each image invites you to paint with presence, honouring Country and memory.

Printed on premium 216gsm watercolour paper, these 5"x7" cards are designed to be painted with our handmade, earth-derived pigments — the very colours of the land they represent. This set includes animals, plants and landscapes sacred to the Paredareme people: the sea eagle (kurina), whale (mitawennya), and fiery banksia (lungatter) to name a few.

Let your brush follow ancient paths and stories. Paint slowly. Paint mindfully. Paint in connection.

Includes 8 illustrated cards, story of each card, and a natural pigment palette inspired by the ochres, sea tones, and fire spirit of Freycinet.

Journey to the fire-kissed coastline of Paredareme Country with this Freycinet Paintable Pad, a curated collection of 8 hand-illustrated cards capturing the iconic beauty and deep storylines of this sacred place. From the sweeping curve of Wineglass Bay to the rich ochre cliffs of The Hazards, each image invites you to paint with presence, honouring Country and memory.

Printed on premium 216gsm watercolour paper, these 5"x7" cards are designed to be painted with our handmade, earth-derived pigments — the very colours of the land they represent. This set includes animals, plants and landscapes sacred to the Paredareme people: the sea eagle (kurina), whale (mitawennya), and fiery banksia (lungatter) to name a few.

Let your brush follow ancient paths and stories. Paint slowly. Paint mindfully. Paint in connection.

Includes 8 illustrated cards, story of each card, and a natural pigment palette inspired by the ochres, sea tones, and fire spirit of Freycinet.

Handmade earth pigments inspired by coastal Country.

This painting pad is a slow, mindful art experience inspired by Paredareme Country — the ancestral home of the Paredareme people, known today as Freycinet. With its fire-swept rocks, glassy bays, and deep connection to ancient storylines, this place speaks through colour and memory.

Designed using handmade earth pigments drawn from Country, this collection invites you to walk gently with brush and water — listening to land, learning language, and painting with purpose.

Created for all ages and skill levels, this pad offers a calming and immersive way to explore painting, Aboriginal cultural connection, and the sacredness of place.

What’s Included:

10 pages total, including:

  • 1 x Finished Painting Example – gentle inspiration for your creative journey

  • 1 x Welcome Page – cultural insight, story of place, and pigment context

  • 8 x Paintable Artwork Cards featuring:

    • Wineglass Bay

    • The Hazards / Drayfter

    • Tasmanian Devil / Purinina

    • Sea Eagle / Kurina

    • Whale / Mitawennya

    • Seal / Naweetya

    • Banksia / Lungatter

    • Friendlies Beach

Handmade natural pigment palette included, featuring colours inspired by Freycinet’s coastline: ochres from the rocks, stormy sea blues, and the soft grey of seal fur and distant ranges.

Paper & Format:

  • Size: 5 x 7 inches

  • Paper: 216gsm Mohawk Via Felt Bright White – professional watercolour-grade paper

  • Format: Gummed Notepad – easy-tear pages for framing, gifting or journaling

What You’ll Experience:

  • Paint slowly and with presence

  • Connect with Palawa language and story

  • Explore a coastline of memory, fire, and ancient belonging through storytelling on the back of each painting

  • Use pigment that echoes the land it comes from

Who It’s For:

  • Artists from beginners to pros

  • Eco-conscious creatives and mindful makers

  • Educators, travellers, and wellness facilitators

  • Anyone seeking quiet moments of creative connection

To walk here is to follow story. To paint these colours is to honour memory. To create is to remember the fire.