Dharrabu Canvas Art Print - A soft, intimate Aboriginal piece with a rather unique colour palette of salmon pink, pastel yellow, chocolate brown, and white accents. This artwork can brighten any room, with its study of swaying plants and flowers, releasing petals as they fall to the ground.
This artwork represents the way in which Aboriginal peoples have lived from the land for many thousands of years. The ways Mother Earth has nourished our people and cared for them by providing an abundance of bush tucker. The bush tucker used by Aboriginal peoples. It represents the way in which country provides for the people and the animals that live there, and the way in which the peoples take only what they need, to ensure there is always enough food for both the people and animals on Country.
Artist Name - Amanda Hinkelmann
Artist's story in PDF format can be viewed in the specifications section
Features:
- Artworks are printed using high quality archival inks
- Framed canvas is stretched on solid timber stretcher bars & framed with solid timber outer frame
- Keep out of direct sunlight to ensure its longer life
- All canvases & framed paper prints arrive ready to hang
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- Overall: 125cm H x 125cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 6.65 Kilograms
- Overall: 95cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 4.6 Kilograms
- Overall: 120cm H x 120cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 3.9 Kilograms
- Overall: 90cm H x 90cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 2.45 Kilograms
- Overall: 125cm H x 125cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 6.65 Kilograms
- Overall: 95cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 4.6 Kilograms
- Overall: 125cm H x 125cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 6.65 Kilograms
- Overall: 95cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 4.6 Kilograms
- Overall: 125cm H x 125cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 6.65 Kilograms
- Overall: 95cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 4.6 Kilograms
- Made to Order Yes
- Number of Pieces 1
- Shape / Orientation Square
- Primary Colour Pink
- Ready to Hang Yes
- Pieces included for hanging Wire hanging system
- Outdoor Use No
- Country of Manufacture Australia
- UV Resistant No
- First Nations Art Yes
Study of swaying plants
Born on Wiradjuri Land in Wagga Wagga, artist Amanda Hinkelmann draws inspiration from her hometown. The tonal peach palette of this artwork represents the significance of bush tucker, and features elements of Australian native flora.
Quick to hang
This artwork can arrive beautifully framed or as a canvas stretched over high-quality timber bars. With its handy wire hanging system, it's ready to take pride of place on your wall straight away.
Reviews
Beautiful frame
I would have loved some texture to the print but for price it’s lovely
Reference
SKU #ALDO1179
