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A Journey Through the Culture and History of Aboriginal Art. This artwork took hours to complete with its vibrant colours it looks at the landscape around the area it is finished off with a high satin gloss to protect the work This painting is a stunning example of pointillism, a technique that uses small dots of colour to create an impression of a larger image. The painting depicts a beautiful landscape of the artist's homeland, with trees, hills, and a river. The colours are vibrant and contrast with each other, creating a sense of depth and movement. My Creation also shows the connection between the land and the people, as the dots represent both the physical elements and the spiritual ancestors of the Aboriginal culture. The painting is a tribute to the custodianship and stewardship of the First Nations People over their land, which extends from Nanango to Mount Perry, from Boyne River to Mundubbera, and includes Kingaroy, Murgon, and Gayndah. The painting also acknowledges the diversity and unity of the different tribes and groups that live in this region, such as the Budjari, Gunggari, Gunya, Kooma, Kullilli, Margany, Punthamara, and Wangkumara.

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High Quality Acrylics with Gloss Varnish on Cotton Canvas, Stretched ready to hang with painted sides FRAME NOT INCLUDED READY TO HANG WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

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