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Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print Unstretched - Gilay The Moon, Yaraay The Sun, Miri The Stars by Wendy & Alisha Pawley

Prezzo originale $95.00 - Prezzo originale $95.00
Prezzo originale
$95.00
$95.00 - $95.00
Prezzo attuale $95.00

Product Description

Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME

Size

Artwork size 540 x 450mm 

Canvas size 590 x 500mm

*size is approximate only

 

Artist: Wendy & Alisha Pawley

Design Name: Gilay The Moon, Yaraay The Sun, Miri The Stars 

(Certificate Of Authenticity provided with each canvas sold)

All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne.  We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes.  They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame.  We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.

 

Artist Info - Wendy Pawley

Wendy Pawley is from the Kamilaroi - Gomeroi, Gamilaraay people of Narrabri Northwest NSW.   The meaning of Narrabri / Nurraburai is “Place of Forked Waters”. Wendy’s mother (the late) Mrs Noeleen Saunders (nee Trindall) was a widely known respected Traditional Owner of Narrabri and surrounding areas.

Wendy paints her “Mother’s Country” predominantly the ancient spectacular rugged mountains of The Nandewar Ranges Ninghdoo, Kaputah, Yulludunida and Yulludanda that rise majestically above the Namoi Valley.

The range is the remnants of an eroded basaltic shield volcano that formed about 18 million years ago, the volcanic plug in Gamilaraay language is called Ninghdoo / Nungadhun (pronounced locally as Ningy-doo).

Artist Info - Alisha Pawley

Alisha Pawley is from the Gomeroi / Kamilaroi people of Narrabri NSW, her Grandmother Mrs Noeleen (nee Trindall) Saunders (deceased) was a well known respected Elder in the Aboriginal and wider community.

Born in Brisbane Qld in 1993, Alisha grew up on the Central Coast NSW with her parents George, Wendy and brother Jase. She attended Bateau Bay Primary School, Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Tumbi Umbi Campus and The Entrance Senior Campus, Central Coast Adventist School and The University of Newcastle Ourimbah Campus.

As well as being an artist Alisha is also a talented musician, she is an accomplished acoustic guitarist and vocalist. Performances include Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College (TLSC) Community Education Awards, Grade 10 Presentation Ceremony, Tumbi Umbi Junior Campus School Presentation Ceremony, Aboriginal Awards, Tumbi Rocks, NAIDOC WEEK 2007 Nunyara Cultural Day and Central Coast Conservatorium of Music 2010 Aboriginal Scholarship.