SALA x Foodland bags
SALA Festival have again teamed up with Foodland to produce limited edition tote bags featuring the artwork of three South Australian artists. The bags are available to purchase from all Foodland Supermarkets across the state during the SALA month of August. 50c from each bag sale goes to the SALA fund, allowing them to continue to create paid opportunities for South Aussie artists.
We’re excited to announce the featured artists on the 2024 Foodland bags are Amanda Westley, Eliza Koch and Lucinda Penn.
2024
Amanda Westley

This piece represents all the colours that are found walking across Ngarrindjeri ruwi (country). Being so coastal the colours are very bright and vibrant.
My name is Amanda Westley and I am a Ngarrindjeri woman and artist, born in Victor Harbor, South Australia in 1985. My totems are the whale, pelican and black swan. Growing up I experienced the best of both worlds living the farm life 12kms out of coastal country town of Victor Harbor. My father was a boat builder so the water and the ocean have always been a big part of my life. My painting style is dot work and the bright colours from my coastal country hometown and the ocean are represented through my paintings. I have been painting from a very young age and my style is contemporary Aboriginal dot art, I have always enjoyed painting and the calm that it brought. My paintings represent country, for Aboriginal people land has a spiritual and cultural connection and is so important to our identity and way of life. With my painting I have used a combination of pinks, yellows, blues, greens and oranges to represent how I see my Ngarrindjeri country, the small country town near the ocean. My family is one of the oldest Aboriginal families here on the south coast so this land I call home has been a part of my family for a very long time, and by creating these paintings I am acknowledging the important connection my family have with this land.
Eliza Koch

A painted love-letter to my creative experience of Adelaide referencing growing up in the Adelaide Hills to living and creating in the City. There are symbols of my eight city murals and various printed temporary public pieces. This was exhibited in ‘Art Work & Wear,’ the SALA show I curated in 2023 which brought together an artwork and set of workwear of 23 Adelaide. The original was auctioned with all proceeds going to Palestine Relief.
Lucinda Penn (LCND) uses symbolism and colour to explore site-specific stories and human experiences. Lucinda strives to bring communities together by engaging the public in workshops to help paint her murals and loves repurposing surplus mural paint. Lucinda won the 2023 Resene Total Colour Product Award in Auckland, NZ for her 23RD Distillery Quattro Juniper Gin Label. This and her mural at Studio Safari were finalists in the 2023 Australian Graphic Design Awards.
Lucinda Penn

The City of Creat-elaide, 2023
Surplus acrylic mural paint on upcycled second hand canvas, 750 x 1000 mm

A painted love-letter to my creative experience of Adelaide referencing growing up in the Adelaide Hills to living and creating in the City. There are symbols of my eight city murals and various printed temporary public pieces. This was exhibited in ‘Art Work & Wear,’ the SALA show I curated in 2023 which brought together an artwork and set of workwear of 23 Adelaide. The original was auctioned with all proceeds going to Palestine Relief.
Lucinda Penn (LCND) uses symbolism and colour to explore site-specific stories and human experiences. Lucinda strives to bring communities together by engaging the public in workshops to help paint her murals and loves repurposing surplus mural paint. Lucinda won the 2023 Resene Total Colour Product Award in Auckland, NZ for her 23RD Distillery Quattro Juniper Gin Label. This and her mural at Studio Safari were finalists in the 2023 Australian Graphic Design Awards.
Previous Artists
2023
Pia Kuykhoven
‘Calendula Party’, 2022
Hero Moller
‘Summer Menu’, 2021
Cedric Varco
‘Ramindjeri Ruwi’, 2016
2022
Emma Fuss
‘Silver princess and wattle’, 2021
Bianca Levai
‘What lies beneath’, 2020
Daniel Withey
‘Dan’s Toby jug of madness’, 2020
2021
Greta Laundy
‘Mirage’, 2021
Gemma Rose Brook
‘I was stuck in the dystopia of home’, 2020
T’keyah Ware
‘Family Day Out’, 2021