Connecting people to Indigenous culture by immersing them in stories through artistic expression.

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Gran’s Creations x Firebrace Creative

The story of a mother and son collaboration

This is a collection of handmade products by the very person who has help shaped me into the person I am today, sometimes with love and sometimes with a wooden spoon!

My mum has been such an important support and critic in my career as an artist. And it is an absolute joy in creating high quality fabric for her to use to shape into amazing products for you to enjoy.

Makeup Bag
$45.00

Handmade by mum

Size (aprox): L 21cm x W 14cm x H 13cm

Material: Cotton with satin inlay

Stitch: quilted

Artwork: Healing Ochre

Printed and sourced from Naarm (Melbourne), Australia.

Due to the handmade nature of these products, stock is limited.

Dilly Bag
$35.00

Handmade by mum

Size (aprox): L 21cm x W 6cm x H 19cm

Material: Cotton with satin inlay

Stitch: quilted

Artwork: Healing Ochre

Printed and sourced from Naarm (Melbourne), Australia.

Due to the handmade nature of these products, stock is limited.

Duffle Bag
$280.00

Handmade by mum

Size (aprox): L 50cm x W 30cm x H 30cm

Material: Cotton drill with cotton inlay

Stitch: patch quilted

Thick padded handles and sash

External pockets on both ends and one side pocket

Artwork: Healing Ochre

Printed and sourced from Naarm (Melbourne), Australia.

Due to the handmade nature of these products, stock is limited.

Dumawul commission

As seen on The Block 2025, Britt and Taz approached Dumawul to commission Djaara artists Troy Firebrace and Racquel Kerr to develop works that speaks to the healing aspects of Djaara Country which is reflected in their beautiful home (house 3).

Troy’s artwork ‘Healing Ochre’ links directly to the ochre sites of Dja Dja Wurrung Country and the importance it plays in ceremony, connection and culture.

The original art now proudly hangs in their hallway.

Limited prints of the ‘Healing Ochre’ are now available.

The Block 2025

Britt and Taz

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Healing Ochre Limited Print 55cm x 55cm
$220.00

Artist Statement

The artwork captures the essences of space within Country that host colours of songs. Its flowing lines, combined with structured purpose, imbue this piece with the life of healing, particularly when we seek it out. It signifies a place where ceremony is painted, initiating healing.

Whether to mend wounds or calm spirits. Through this artwork, culture and identity are expressed with body and ochre in an embrace of dance and song.

  • Available size 55cm x 55cm UNFRAMED

  • Limited print of 25

  • 310 gsm archival paper

  • Hand signed and quality checked by artist

  • Estimated 2 week turn around from point of sale

  • 100% locally printed in Central Victoria

Tea Towel
$40.00

Handmade, printed and sourced in Naarm (Melbourne), Australia.

Size: L 65cm x W 45cm

Material: Cotton linen

Artwork: Healing Ochre

This item is made to order and may take 3 weeks to be delivered.

Meet Troy

“I am a proud Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung man and my cultural identity is explored through the arts.

I created Firebrace Creative to become the platform in which I practice artistic expression, dedicated to nurturing creativity and innovation. We strive in creating a space where culture and audiences can engage authentically.

I strive to elevate cultural appreciation through creative art pieces, curated exhibitions and educational programs that inspire and inform people, from all over the world, of the grounded beauty of Aboriginal culture and Country.”

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HOW WE DO IT

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3 Practices

We share connection through three authentic channels: as a Fine Artist, a Cultural Educator, and a Co-Design Consultant.

Fine Art

Experience

Co-Design

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The Yordja Methodology

Our three practices are unified and defined by the Yordja methodology—a transformative approach that roots all our work in genuine Indigenous knowledge and experience.

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