

Indigenous Art
By Kheely Turner

We have commissioned Indigenous artist, Kheely Turner, a proud Wiradjuri and Ngiyampaa woman, to create an artwork that is available to all customers to use in branding collaborations with corporate logos.
FAQ’s
Q: Who owns this artwork?
A: The artwork belongs to Nottage and is available to all customer to use in collaboration with Nottage products.
Q: Can we add our client’s logo it this artwork?
A: Yes, your client’s logo can be incorporated with the artwork.
Q: Do we need to use the whole artwork, or can we pick out part of it?
A: You can use both options, whole artwork, or part of it.

Q: What type of decoration is available with this artwork?
A: The artwork can be printed on a large variety of our products such as digital, transfer and rotary printing methods.
Q: How do we price up the artwork?
A: Depending on the type of decoration, as per website pricing together with max decoration pricing.

Examples below of Indigenous artwork & corportate logo designs
Rotary Print
Using our in-house rotary printer can provide a rotary print around the bottle with a 10mm spacing. Perfect for any large images or logos. Be sure to include on your next drink bottle with Kheely’s artwork.


Digital Print
Digital printing is the process of printing fully customisable digitalbased images. With variety in what you can print, perfect for a specialised design. Digital print on one of our Journals today and make the designing easy with Kheely’s artwork.
Transfer print is a simple heat process where a design printed on a piece of vinyl is transferred to the fabric using heat and high pressure. Kheely’s artwork would look great on your next tote bag, blanket, picnic rug.

Rotary Print









Kheely’s Full Artwork

This version of the artwork is presented in low resolution for preview purposes, with the final print utilizing high-resolution quality.

Kheely Turner
A proud Wiradjuri & Ngiyampaa woman.
Kheely Turner is an artist descendant of the Ngiyampaa and Wiradjuri peoples who have a connection to West Wyalong and areas of Ivanhoe, Lake Cargelligo and Cobar. She first experimented with art at a young age, completing a traditional styled sculpture for her major HSC artwork. Kheely utilises her art to maintain her connection to country and culture. It is her way of expressing and combining, education and appreciation of Aboriginal Culture and history.

Kheely has a unique way of telling stories through her art and each piece is individual and deeply personal to the client and artist.
Story of Artwork
This artwork depicts the connectedness between the organisation and the community it serves. The organisation is represented by the larger circles with the symbols of men and women gathered at a meeting place, they are joined to their communities by the white dotted line. Mother Earth is represented in the artwork through the hills, mountains and waterways that nourish us spiritually and physically.

