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We Are All One (Limited Edition Print) - A0 (84x118.8cm) / Canvas / Unframed
This painting represents how we are all connected and sometimes we don’t even realise. We are connected by the same earth we walk upon, the same stars we gaze upon. My moon is your moon. My sun is your sun. We all came from the earth and one day we shall all return to it. When we finally realise we are all equally valuable and worthy of love regardless of skin colour, religion, location and monetary worth, the world will be a better place. Includes 3cm border ©️ 2019 Mulganai
Fire and Water
This image appears to be a vibrant example of Aboriginal dot art. The piece is characterized by a rich tapestry of dots that create a dynamic composition evoking the elemental interplay between fire and water. The upper portion is dominated by warm reds and oranges, swirling in patterns that suggest the flickering dance of flames. This fiery motif gradually transitions into a cooler, dark section at the bottom, which could be interpreted as a shoreline or water's edge. White dots scatter across the canvas like reflections on water or stars in the night sky. The use of dots is a traditional technique in Aboriginal art, often employed to convey significant cultural stories and the deep connection to the land. This artwork is a contemporary homage to this ancient tradition, skillfully blendin
Ngura ~ Camp | Aboriginal Art Print | By Clara Trindall - A3 | stretched canvas with exterior wooden frame
Description: Our ancestors held intricate knowledge of nature and the land, they carried this knowledge with great pride and importance, it created deep value within them and kept a strong, connected and thriving culture for thousands of years. These strong connections were built around "Ngura" camp, through the sharing of our ancient stories at the familiar fire that warmed the nights and hearts of our ancestors. Ngura was the base to return to after hunting, teaching and foraging for food and
Spring Time Wildflowers - Original Art
"Spring Time Wildflowers" is an original painting by contemporary Aboriginal artist, Lou Martin. As part of the latest Marrumbang series offerings, Springtime Wildflowers is representative of time spent on bushwalks, around the base of local mountains. It's time together to connect, yarn and appreciate the flora and fauna. Size: This original canvas is 600mm x 600mm Original On Canvas Acrylic on stretched canvas. Framed in a natural Oak float frame, ready to hang. Signed on the rear and accompan
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Nadyung - Healing water, water | Aboriginal Art Prints | By Clara Trindall
Nadyung - Healing water, water | Aboriginal Art Prints | By Clara Trindall