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Dhala-Bu-Nya Neutral
ARTIST: Amanda Hinkelmann.
Dhala-Bu-Nya Neutral Canvas Art Print – With its calming neutral palette with brown and beige tones, 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.
Ngu-Nha Warm Neutral
ARTIST: Amanda Hinkelmann.
Ngu-Nha Warm Neutral Art Print – Bursting with life, this Aboriginal artwork by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, enriches any space with its vibrant design and intricate circular shapes and flowing lines. Using traditional Indigenous dot painting techniques and a warm palette of muted oranges and browns, this piece creates a comforting and inviting atmosphere.
Ngu-Nha Neutral Brown
ARTIST: Amanda Hinkelmann.
Ngu-Nha Neutral Brown Art Print – Bursting with life, this Aboriginal artwork by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, enriches any space with its vibrant design and intricate circular shapes and flowing lines. Using traditional Indigenous dot painting techniques and a soft palette of muted brown and beige shades, this piece creates a comforting and inviting atmosphere.
Ngu-Nha Neutral Blue
ARTIST: Amanda Hinkelmann.
Ngu-Nha Neutral Blue Art Print – Bursting with life, this Aboriginal artwork by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, enriches any space with its vibrant design and intricate circular shapes and flowing lines. Using traditional Indigenous dot painting techniques and a soft palette of muted blue and beige tones, this piece creates a comforting and inviting atmosphere.
Dharrang
ARTIST: Amanda Hinkelmann.
Dharrang Art Print – Warm, earthy and deeply grounded in rich ancestral culture, this contemporary Indigenous 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.
Pikilyi Jukurrpa Mustard
Pikilyi Jukurrpa (Vaughan Springs Dreaming) Mustard Art Print – Like the ripples of water come to life, this Aboriginal Wall Art is a true masterpiece that is sure to transform your space with its moving energy. Traditional Aboriginal Art techniques are used like dots and spirals to create dynamic movement. A calming palette of golden yellow makes this easy to incorporate with any interior style.
Pikilyi Jukurrpa Grey
ARTIST: Mary Napangardi Butcher.
Pikilyi Jukurrpa (Vaughan Springs Dreaming). Like the ripples of water come to life, this Aboriginal Wall Art is a true masterpiece that is sure to transform your space with its moving, moody energy. Traditional Aboriginal Art techniques are used like dots and spirals to create dynamic movement. A monotone palette of grey tones makes this easy to incorporate with any interior style.
Wardapi Jukurrpa
ARTIST: Tess Napaljarri Ross.
Wardapi Jukurrpa (Goanna Dreaming) – Yarripurlangu Art Print – Like a piece of moving art, this Aboriginal Art print features a magnificent array of curved lines and spirals that animate your space and bring it to life. This piece makes a gorgeous statement in your home, with a calm, neutral palette of soft beige and brown tones that fit with any style.
Wanakiji Jukurrpa Blue
ARTIST: Juliette Nakamarra Morris.
Wanakiji Jukurrpa (Bush Tomato Dreaming) Blue Art Print – A magnetic work of Aboriginal Wall Art, this piece takes centre stage in your space with an adventurous design of connected circles atop a meticulous array of dots. This traditional Aboriginal Art features a soft palette of cloudy blue and grey with hints of black, working together to bring a calm air to any room.
Wanakiji Jukurrpa Brown
ARTIST: Juliette Nakamarra Morris.
Wanakiji Jukurrpa (Bush Tomato Dreaming) Brown Art Print – A magnetic work of Aboriginal Wall Art, this piece takes centre stage in your space with an adventurous design of connected circles atop a meticulous array of dots. This traditional Aboriginal Art features a neutral palette of light brown shades, beige and black, with an overall warm undertone.