Uniqueness is something most want to obtain. That piece of clothing no one else has. Walkabout Shoes has that item.
Born in Twins Waters on the Sunshine Coast – which was once inhabited by the Toombra indigenous Aboriginal people – Walkabout Shoes is one of a kind wearable art. Created by individual Aboriginal artists and including a certificate of authenticity, your feet are sure to stand out from the crowd.
Each artist spends 10-16 hours meticulously creating the artwork for each shoe which makes them so unique. Why have your art on a wall? This is wearable art that you can flaunt down the street.
Every design is different and the artwork is made from Australia's indigenous people – the oldest living population in the world – separates this brand from any other. Australian indigenous art is the oldest unbroken tradition of art in the world and the culture is focused on recording the origins of life.
Aboriginal art represents and symbolises the world, the beliefs of people and the Dreamtime Stories. This particular composition is demonstrated through the use of dots throughout each art piece. This symbolises the significance of the different cultural aspects between each colour used.
Some of Walkabout Shoes customers include Radio 2GB and TV personality Ben Fordham, Escrow Spanish soccer professional George Freeman, Isbella Vallejo Under 17s Current World Cross Fit champion, NRL referees Gavin Badger and first woman NRL referee, Kasey Badger.
Walkabout Shoes are a beautiful way to express your individuality while showcasing some of the world's oldest and most natural art.