
Original: $533.34
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$186.67The Story
ARTIST: Maria Watson-Trudgett
An abstract take on a landscape, this Indigenous Aboriginal artwork shows rolling green hills among a field of flora and fauna. A river flows along the centre, underneath the warm rays of the sun. Such an organic placement of lines and dots portrays the constant movement of nature itself. A monotone palette moves from dark to light green, making this a versatile piece.
Bila and Nguram-bang, are words from Wiradjuri language, meaning river and country. Wiradjuri people are river people. Growing up by the rivers was my way of life and were an important element to my families' survival and cultural connection.
120x160cm Oak Box Frame
Canvas Art Print.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
ARTIST: Maria Watson-Trudgett
An abstract take on a landscape, this Indigenous Aboriginal artwork shows rolling green hills among a field of flora and fauna. A river flows along the centre, underneath the warm rays of the sun. Such an organic placement of lines and dots portrays the constant movement of nature itself. A monotone palette moves from dark to light green, making this a versatile piece.
Bila and Nguram-bang, are words from Wiradjuri language, meaning river and country. Wiradjuri people are river people. Growing up by the rivers was my way of life and were an important element to my families' survival and cultural connection.
120x160cm Oak Box Frame
Canvas Art Print.
























