Description
- Indigenous Artistry Infuse your space with cultural richness through this captivating Aboriginal art piece by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, showcasing traditional Indigenous dot painting techniques.
- Symbolic Journey Embody the spirit of growth and learning from childhood to womanhood with this artwork that symbolically represents an optimistic outlook on life's myriad crossroads.
- High-Quality Craftsmanship Crafted with premium polycotton canvas, timber stretcher bars, and an American oak wood frame, this wall art is professionally printed using archival inks for enduring vibrancy. Proudly manufactured in Australia, it supports local talent and embodies First Nations cultural heritage.
- Satisfaction Guarantee If you change your mind, you may return this product to us within 30 days of the date you received it and we will issue you with a store credit.
"This artwork represents the journey from being a child to becoming a woman - learning throughout one’s teenage years and growing through change and error, all with an optimistic outlook on what life may bring. It portrays the groups of people that you will meet as you move through life and the many crossroads you will come to that will help steer your destiny."
Artist Name: Amanda Hinkelmann
Features:
- Framed canvas materials: polycotton canvas, timber stretcher bars, American oak wood frame
- Stretched canvas materials: polycotton canvas, timber stretcher bars
- Includes: 1 x wall art
- Professionally printed on polycotton artist canvas
- Printed using high-quality archival inks
- Arrives ready to hang
- Mesmerising in all its shapes & colours, this Aboriginal art piece by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, brings a dynamic, yet calming energy to any space
- Overlapping round shapes & swirling lines are brought to life with traditional Indigenous dot painting, while a palette of light & dark blue tones with hints of brown tones evokes a relaxing vibe
- This artwork depicts the journey from childhood to womanhood, highlighting growth & learning through teenage years, with optimism for the future
- It portrays the groups of people encountered & the many crossroads that steer your destiny
- Artist's story in PDF format can be viewed in the specifications section
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Oak Framed Canvas / 80 x 105cm Frame / Size
- Overall 80cm H x 105cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight 4.4 Kilograms
Oak Framed Canvas / 95 x 125cm Frame / Size
- Overall 95cm H x 125cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight 5.5 Kilograms
Oak Framed Canvas / 125 x 165cm Frame / Size
- Overall 125cm H x 165cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight 8 Kilograms
Stretched Canvas / 75 x 100cm Frame / Size
- Overall 75cm H x 100cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight 2.3 Kilograms
Stretched Canvas / 90 x 120cm Frame / Size
- Overall 90cm H x 120cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight 3 Kilograms
Stretched Canvas / 120 x 160cm Frame / Size
- Overall 120cm H x 160cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight 4.8 Kilograms
Features
- Subject: Abstract
- Technique: Printed Painting
- Primary Art Material: CanvasPrimary Art Material Details: Polycotton canvas
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Primary Colour: Blue
- Ready to Hang: Yes
- Pieces included for hanging: Wire hanging system
- Outdoor Use: No
- Care Instructions: Keep out of direct sunlight; use weight appropriate hooks
- Country of Manufacture: Australia
- UV Resistant: No
- First Nations Art: Yes
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SKU #URBC4271