Yingyayala x Dirt Travel Bag

Carry your travel essentials in a story worth sharing. Our limited edition Travel Bag features artwork by Walmajarri artist, Yingyayala Grace McCarthy. Available individually, or as part of our Travel Bundle, which includes a complete set of Dirt minis and a Dirt-ie laundry bag. 

Regular price $35.00
Included products

  • Yingyayala Grace McCarthy x Dirt Travel Bag

How to use

  • Store and carry your laundry or travel essentials in one place.
  • Ideal for holidays, the gym, or to take to the laundromat.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping is free on all orders over $20 in metro areas, and $40 in remote areas.

We also have 100% satisfaction policy. If you're not happy with our product, it can be sent back for a refund.

Meet the Artist

Grace McCarthy is a Nyapajarri woman of the Walmajarri nation, from the Fitzroy Valley in the heart of the Western Kimberley.

She lives a life centered on service and community. Grace is a working remote community nurse, alongside her roles as a mother, sister, auntie, and grandmother.

The practice of painting began for Grace more recently. It became a means for her own healing after experiencing a significant family tragedy.

About the Artwork

Grace's artwork is conceptually inspired by the Jilawarnti — the essential, natural wells of water found across her family's Country and the vast desert areas of the Kimberley region.

The specific colours and forms she uses are drawn from deep memories of her childhood spent on Country. It was there that her mother taught her the fundamental necessity of living in harmony with the land, the principle of treading lightly, and the continuous importance of caring for it as an indispensable source of life.

Stories that Travel

Travel is not just about where you go, it’s the stories you gather along the way. Together with Grace, we’ve created something that carries her story — designed to travel and to be told.

This collaboration is grounded in a shared respect for our land, bridging Grace's connection to Country with our commitment to protecting it. It’s a piece of our story, ready to become part of yours.

We would like to pay our respects to the traditional owners the Yawuru people, the elders past and present, where this filming and collaboration has taken place.