Girra-Warra Canvas Art Print - A contemporary Aboriginal artwork that features groupings of concentric circles overlaid and outlined with intricate lines and dots, in a wonderfully considered colour palette of grey and pastel pink and orange.
This artwork represents the taking of the rightfully owned land of the Wiradjuri peoples. It shows the Murrumbidgee River and both the North side of the river and what is now Wagga Wagga City. These places are represented in the circles. Represented to the right of the image in the hills, are the generations of Aboriginal peoples who have lived upon this land, and that were displaced. Each hill represents one generation. On the left of the piece, is the founding generation of Europeans. The colours were intentionally chosen to reflect the sadness of the Aboriginal people, and the mourning of them. It is an intentionally dull piece to show the grief of the Wiradjuri peoples and all of the other mobs who faced displacement upon white man's arrival.
Artist Name - Amanda Hinkelmann
Artist's story in PDF format can be viewed in the specifications section
Features:
- Materials: polycotton canvas, timber stretcher bars
- Includes: 1 x framed canvas wall art
- Printed using high quality archival inks
- Canvas is stretched on solid timber stretcher bars
- Arrives ready to hang
- Keep out of direct sunlight to ensure longer life
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- Overall: 94cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 94cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 94cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 94cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 94cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 94cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 94cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 94cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 5.5 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 164cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 164cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 164cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 124cm H x 164cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 164cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 164cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 164cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
- Overall: 164cm H x 124cm W x 5cm D
- Overall Product Weight: 8 Kilograms
Features
- Made to Order: Yes
- Primary Art Material: CanvasPrimary Art Material Details: Polycotton canvas
- Outer Frame Included: Yes
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Shape / Orientation: Landscape
- Primary Colour: Pink; Dark Grey
- 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; clean with soft, damp cloth; do not use harsh chemicals
- Country of Manufacture: Australia
- UV Resistant: No
- Delivered Wrapped: Yes
- First Nations Art: Yes
Purposeful use of grey
Born on Wiradjuri Land in Wagga Wagga, artist Amanda Hinkelmann draws inspiration from her hometown. The intentional use of dull grey in this artwork reflects the grief experienced after the taking of the rightfully-owned land from the Wiradjuri peoples.
Decreased risk of rips
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
Looks amazing
Gorgeous painting. Looks fabulous in our holiday home. Quality is excellent.
Reference
SKU #URBC3310
