Artist: Rosie Paine
Paine is a Yilka, Wongutha, Noongar and Yamatji artist living on Noongar country with her family. The artist represents Yilka, Wongutha, Noongar and Yamatji areas.
Jersey Design:
The word ‘Dandjoo’ in the neck means ‘togetherness,’ which is the main theme of the design.
The four main circles represent the four decades of Wildcats history. The White ‘U’ shapes around the circles represent families and friends coming together. The connecting lines between circles represent the song lines/connection of the many regions of WA - an acknowledgement of Country to all Aboriginal Countries of WA. The larger lines on either side of the main circle elements represents the Wildcats, and how they are united in bringing the state and people together. These winding lines symbolise the trail or ‘bidi’ which represents the journey of the Wildcats to and from every game. The dots included on the background of the artwork are a representation/typical of the art form linked to the greater region (Goldfields) that Rosie represents.
Rep this unique story with pride in this Perth Wildcats 23/24 Youth Indigenous Jersey - Keanu Pinder. It features indigenous artwork representing the team and their story incorporated with the team wordmark on our premium, sports mesh fabric.
- 190GSM fabric
- Champion branded woven jock tag
- Quick drying & moisture wicking
- Increases airflow & prevents odours
- Side panel with split at front
- More traditional basketball inspired neckline
- Fits true to size, size up for a looser fit.