Dhala-Bu-Nya Green Canvas Art Print - With its calming muted green palette, one shade floating through the other in a harmonic dance, this Aboriginal artwork by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, evokes a sense of movement. Filled with repetitive lines and overlapping shapes, this Indigenous art piece brings character and depth to any space.
After a long drought, the ground, desperate for water, resists its penetration due to its previous absence.
This artwork metaphorically represents the absence of support when needed most and the reluctance to accept it when finally offered.
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This versatile collection of Indigenous art by renowned Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, features an expressive neutral palette in multiple colourways, including muted brown, blue, green, and pink tones. Perfect for celebrating NAIDOC Week 2024, these Aboriginal art pieces bring warmth, comfort, and a touch of elegance to your space. Support First Nations art and let your walls tell stories rich in culture and heritage.
Dhala-Bu-Nya Green Canvas Art Print - With its calming muted green palette, one shade floating through the other in a harmonic dance, this Aboriginal artwork by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, evokes a sense of movement. Filled with repetitive lines and overlapping shapes, this Indigenous art piece brings character and depth to any space.
After a long drought, the ground, desperate for water, resists its penetration due to its previous absence.
This artwork metaphorically represents the absence of support when needed most and the reluctance to accept it when finally