Ngu-Nha Canvas Art Print - Delicate and sweet, this gorgeous Aboriginal artwork takes traditional flora and fauna patterns, blending them with a contemporary, delicate palette. Muted brown stands out among pale pinks and yellows, while a vibrant orange accent beams in the centre.
Aboriginal peoples have a knowledge of country like no other, a knowledge given to us by our Elders. Able to pick up changes in weather, surroundings, vegetation, animal movements. The connection to country is something that cannot be explained, only felt.
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
Features
- 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
- Care Instructions: Keep out of direct sunlight; use weight appropriate hooks
- 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. This piece portrays the ebbing and flowing of life, and how culture and connection to Mother Earth grounds us.
Frame or stretched canvas
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
Words can’t describe how much joy this art work brings to my life and home. The colours, the shapes…it’s exceptional. I adore it.
Love the art so it’s pretty and light up the area.
Nice size and colour and quality frame
The perfect piece for our home.
The print complete my office wall, everyone commented on them
Quality framing and print. Value for money.
Absolutely in love with this a
Absolutely beautiful Art work, I'm very happy with it. Compliments to the artist Amanda Hinkelmann.
Perfect choice for my bedroom, contemporary colouring for an Aboriginal painting. Happy with the quality of the product and the framing. Picture not hung yet, awaiting help for that, can't wait to see it in situ.
A beautiful Aboriginal artwork that looks even more gorgeous in person. Suits our space perfectly - the colours are the perfect mix of pastel but still vibrant!
Really nice print. Glad I didn't go with the bigger one. The 95x95 is perfect
Love this artwork. It's a statement piece! The more you look at it, the more detail you see. Oak framing is nice too.
This is more beautiful in real life! I can not wait to hang it on the wall
Reference
SKU #ALDO1206
