Ringers (cowboys), easily recognisable by their distinctive attire: mole skin trousers and broad-brimmed ranch-style hats, typically white. This style is both practical and iconic, reflecting the demands of their environment and their connection to the rugged red land.
Station people, by their very nature, are tough and resilient individuals. They endure and thrive in the unforgiving, red, parched landscapes of the Kimberley, shaped by the challenges of remote cattle station (ranch) life. The ringer stands as a tribute to these individuals, capturing the essence of one station man. He exemplified his environment, his appearance and demeanour embodying the spirit and character of those who live and work in this tough arid region. Art Deco style has played a significant role in shaping this creation and is influenced by artists like Elli Ellis, Brad Spenser, and Pigmentti.