Aboriginal Art Print - Colours of Wakka Wakka Country
Sunflowers, Red Soil, Lavender, Peanuts, Grapes, Bunya Nuts, Bunya Mountains, Football; all of these are iconic features within our region.
I have used colours that represent various iconic features that exist on the land of my people – the traditional owners of our region the Wakka Wakka people. Each circle represents the different townships/communities in the South Burnett. Symbols used represent people gathering, tracks represent travel between those communities and the white coloured symbols scattered around represent the Bunya Mountains – once a meeting place for my people during Bunya Nut season.
The contrasting colours of my region link strongly to our rich cultural history, agricultural diversity and the sporting rivalries of our local towns but most of all the vibrancy and richness of the landscape on which my people have walked for thousands of years.
Culture, food, sport and the land; these are the colours I see as I walk on my country.
Features
Premium archival printing on Australia’s best cotton rag papers (archival to 100+ years)
Acid-free mat boards and foam backing
High-quality finishing including double-washed glass and stainless steel hanging wire (sizes over 100cm will use plexiglass to ensure structural integrity)
All prints are made to order and framed on Jagera and Turrball Country
Kindly note that framed prints may take up to 3 weeks to be processed. If you are buying a print only, please make sure you choose the unframed option in each category.