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Bila Canvas Art Print - A warm and intensely grounded contemporary Indigenous Aboriginal artwork featuring flowing lines and floral shapes overlaid with intricate dots, in a colour palette of earthy brown, rich green and dusty pink.
The river. Such a vital life source and one in which sustains life around it. Its mighty body, moving through the land, hugging into every corner- ebbing and flowing throughout each season.
This piece shows the many communities surrounding the Murrumbidgee River that for many years lived from the river. Fishing, swimming, foraging its shore. It represents the river as the life blood. A natural resource that gives so much, yet in return demands enormous respect. This is my home on the Murrumbidgee river. These are my communities and my stories.
Urban Road is committed to investing a stream of ongoing financial support back to our artist community. For every artwork sold, a percentage of the sale price goes directly back to the artist.
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Delivery is coordinated most efficiently to business addresses. If delivery is to occur to a residential address, in the event a person is not there to sign for the delivery please confirm your consent to the item being left at a specified location, EG the front door or down the side.This product can be hung either portrait or landscape, as shown.
90 x 120cm
We also offer the option to add a shadow box frame to your Urban Road canvas art print. A little different from a traditional framed print, the canvas sits within the box frame with a 5mm gap, creating a sophisticated shadow effect between the frame and the canvas. Our solid timber box frame mouldings are 10mm wide, and 55mm deep, and add approximately 40mm to the length and height of the listed canvas size.
ARTIST Amanda Hinkelmann
ARTWORK Bila
ARTWORK STORY
The river. Such a vital life source and one in which sustains life around it. Its mighty body, moving through the land, hugging into every corner- ebbing and flowing throughout each season.
This piece shows the many communities surrounding the Murrumbidgee River that for many years lived from the river. Fishing, swimming, foraging its shore.
It represents the river as the life blood. A natural resource that gives so much, yet in return demands enormous respect. This is my home on the Murrumbidgee river. These are my communities and my stories.
Born on Wiradjuri Land in Wagga Wagga, Amanda is an exceptionally passionate and talented Aboriginal artist who has been creating breathtaking original artworks from her studio under the moniker ‘Because of my Four’ for many years now. Amanda’s artworks share stories of resilience, strength, and the power of women. She draws inspiration from her hometown of Wagga Wagga, her family, and the Dreamtime - displaying Aboriginal culture and storytelling in her own contemporary Aboriginal art style, developed through impatience, intuition, and an innate desire to create at all costs.