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Aboriginal art-inspired Wicked Campers (thanks to Music Outback Foundation)

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2009

The Music Outback Foundation uses music and arts based programs to help improve education outcomes on remote Indigenous communities. Their annual event Mobfest Tanami is a three day festival held at Ti Tree School in the Northern Territory, 200km north of Alice Springs.

At this year's Mobfest, Wicked Campers was happy to help out with the cause by loaning five campers for students to paint up with some very unique artwork! Even the Ti Tree Elders got involved and painted one of the vans with beautiful ceremonial designs. These vans are now back on the road travelling around the country so keep your eye out for them! For more information about Music Outback Foundation visit www.musicoutback.com.au. To book your Australian Wicked Camper, go to www.wickedcampers.com.au

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  • Their artwork is amazing!! We loved our Wicked van, it makes you feel like you're travelling in a unique piece of art... but at the same time they're so recognisable that you become part of a big travelling community :)

  • These are the coolest artworks Wicked has on their vans, in my opinion!!! Really awesome :) although I like the cartoon-y ones as well.

  • Good video.

    Please visit my aboriginal art gallery at karoline-art *com

  • Nice one! what a great festival!

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