NORTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA WHERE THE DESERT MEETS THE SEA

Reproduction Print by Cynthia Farr Baruŋgam

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Medium Canvas Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions Printed to size: 23.6in (W) x 15.8in (H) x 2.2in (D)
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PAINTED IN OILS FROM THE STUDIO OF AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL WILDLIFE ARTIST CYNTHIA FARR PAINTED WITH A PALETTE KNIFE
If you are looking to have an out-of-the box Australian adventure, look no further and start heading to north Western Australia to begin your travel fun. Broome, Exmouth and Coral Bay are three destinations that are sure to “wow” your senses and leave you wanting more. With stunning scenery and no shortage of things to do, you will be planning your next trip back before you’ve arrived home.The Cape Range National Park is located just outside of Exmouth and is a must see. Turquoise Bay, located in the park, has easy snorkeling close to the shore. The clear water provides great opportunities to view the massive Ningaloo Reef and the beautiful creatures who reside there. Camping is available at the National Park for a reasonable rate and although it is a bit rugged with minimal amenities it is an amazing experience. Imagine this: being on your own private beach, sipping some of Australia’s finest wine at sunset and watching humpback whales breeching on the horizon – incredible!

Artist Bio

Artist Statement
I was born in Cunnamulla, a small town in southwestern Queensland, on the edge of Barunggam Country. My yumba—my traditional home—is the land of the Barunggam people, who, for thousands of years, have walked gently on this Country as part of the Wakka Wakka language group. Our connection to the Darling Downs runs deep, shared with neighbouring clans like the Keinjan, Giabal, Jarowair, Bigambal, Kambuwal, and Jagara—each with their own sacred stories, songs, and traditions.

As an Aboriginal artist, my work is more than a visual experience—it is a spiritual practice, a cultural responsibility, and a personal journey. My inspiration comes from the land, from our Dreaming, and from the teachings of my wise grandad. Through him, I learned that painting is not about aesthetics—it’s about storytelling. Every line, every dot, every colour carries emotion, memory, and meaning.

I do not paint to follow trends or fit into boxes. I paint from feeling and truth. My art is a language—spoken through ochre tones, deep blues, and patterns shaped by the rhythm of Country. It is how I honour my ancestors, how I keep our stories alive, and how I share our culture with the world.

Each piece I create is a declaration:
This is who I am. This is where I come from. This is my story.

Through my work, I hope to offer a glimpse into the soul of Barunggam Country, to connect others with the strength, beauty, and resilience of Aboriginal culture. My art is a tribute to the generations who walked before me—and a message to the generations still to come.