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Gunhinharrung – Grandmother | Limited Edition Print

$90.00

Limited Edition: 20cm X 20cm

Title: Gunhinharrung – Grandmother

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For all grandmothers. From the centre, a large circular concentric shape that is my depiction of a traditional Aboriginal symbol for a campsite, or place of rest. The campsites central section is made up of carefully painted dots that together look like individual threads of fine art, each weave is lovingly painted to look really tight to represent the close-knit connection we have with our grandmother. In this piece, she is the campsite, in the form of a tightly woven basket. The head of the family that we can turn to when things aren’t making sense. Grandmothers sometimes don’t have much, by widening the circle, I demonstrate there is always enough to go around, and a safe place to rest.

To discover the full story behind this empowering piece, read more here.

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Limited Edition: 20cm X 20cm

Title: Gunhinharrung – Grandmother

Artfully gift-wrapped and ready to send.

For all grandmothers. From the centre, a large circular concentric shape that is my depiction of a traditional Aboriginal symbol for a campsite, or place of rest. The campsites central section is made up of carefully painted dots that together look like individual threads of fine art, each weave is lovingly painted to look really tight to represent the close-knit connection we have with our grandmother. In this piece, she is the campsite, in the form of a tightly woven basket. The head of the family that we can turn to when things aren’t making sense. Grandmothers sometimes don’t have much, by widening the circle, I demonstrate there is always enough to go around, and a safe place to rest.

To discover the full story behind this empowering piece, read more here.

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Limited Edition: 20cm X 20cm

Title: Gunhinharrung – Grandmother

Artfully gift-wrapped and ready to send.

For all grandmothers. From the centre, a large circular concentric shape that is my depiction of a traditional Aboriginal symbol for a campsite, or place of rest. The campsites central section is made up of carefully painted dots that together look like individual threads of fine art, each weave is lovingly painted to look really tight to represent the close-knit connection we have with our grandmother. In this piece, she is the campsite, in the form of a tightly woven basket. The head of the family that we can turn to when things aren’t making sense. Grandmothers sometimes don’t have much, by widening the circle, I demonstrate there is always enough to go around, and a safe place to rest.

To discover the full story behind this empowering piece, read more here.

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