Dharrang Canvas Art Print - Warm, earthy and deeply grounded in rich ancestral culture, this contemporary Aboriginal artwork has been created by Wiradjuri artist Amanda Hinkelmann. Featuring clusters of intricately painted concentric circles, and colour blocked rectangles, the piece is representative of the Creation period - where all life came into being. The colour palette features a unique blend of brown, beige and deep jade green tones. A complimentary piece to Nganhali, Marramarra and Wiraywinhangin Marramarra, as a part of Amanda's visual representation of the Dreaming.
Be taken on a visual journey through the beginning of time, where all life began – The Creation Period. From nothing, all at once, life appears. These beginnings, these Dreamings, are held sacred to Aboriginal peoples – stories that only we know and understand. Stories that run deep in our culture and bloodlines. These stories are our 'Dharrang', our letters from Ancestors, that only we know how to read.
Artist Name - Amanda Hinkelmann
Artist's story in PDF format can be viewed in the specifications section
Features:
- Printed using high quality archival inks
- Stretched canvas is stretched on solid timber stretcher bars
- 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
- Stretched canvases & framed canvases arrive ready to hang
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- Overall: 95cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 95cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 95cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 95cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 95cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 90cm H x 118cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 3 Kilograms
- Overall: 118cm H x 90cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 3 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 163cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 163cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 163cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 163cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 163cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 163cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 123cm H x 163cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 163cm H x 123cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 118cm H x 158cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 4.8 Kilograms
- Overall: 158cm H x 118cm W x 3.5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 4.8 Kilograms
- Primary Art Material Canvas
- Primary Art Material Details Poly-cotton canvas
- Number of Pieces 1
- Primary Colour Multi-Colour
- Ready to Hang Yes
- Pieces included for hanging Wire hanging system
- Outdoor Use No
- Country of Manufacture Australia
- UV Resistant No
- Delivered Wrapped Yes
- First Nations Art Yes
Where it all began
Born on Wiradjuri Land in Wagga Wagga, artist Amanda Hinkelmann draws inspiration from her hometown. The earth tones of this artwork represent the Creation period, a sacred time in Aboriginal history where all life came into being.
Resilient, fade-resistant inks
Stretched or framed using solid timber, the poly-cotton canvas is constructed for longevity. It holds onto the high quality archival inks of the artwork and minimises the risk of rips.
Reviews
Very happy with purchase. The colours are a little paler than appears on website.
Really nice piece.
Really happy with the canvas and frame.
Reference
SKU #URBC3535
