Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Fabrics
Price:
59.50
3 Pieces - 60cm x 140cm (23.6inches x 57inches)
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Bulurru Aboriginal Fabric Patchwork Quilters Kit with 3 Pieces of 100% cotton homespun material.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Fabrics
Price:
39.95
3 Pieces - 30cm x 140cm (11.5inches x 57inches)
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Bulurru Aboriginal Fabric Patchwork Quilters Kit with 3 Pieces of 100% cotton homespun material.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Sarongs
Price:
44.95
Introducing our authentic Australian Made Aboriginal Sarongs - the perfect addition to your wardrobe! Made from chiffon cotton, each sarong is printed with intricate designs that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Australia's Indigenous communities.
But that's not all - when you purchase one of our sarongs, you are directly supporting the artists who created these beautiful designs. We believe in ethical and fair trade practices, which is why we ensure that our artists receive royalties on every purchase.
Our sarongs are versatile and can be worn in a variety of ways - as a dress, skirt, scarf, or even as a beach cover-up. They are lightweight, breathable, and easy to care for, making them the perfect travel companion.
So not only will you be adding a unique and beautiful piece to your wardrobe, but you'll also be making a positive impact on the lives of the talented artists who created these designs. Shop now and experience the beauty of Australian Indigenous art!
One size - 180cm x 108cm
Care Instructions: Recommended gentle machine wash/warm iron
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Scarves
Price:
44.95
Bulurru Australia stock Australian made Aboriginal Scarves featuring authentic Bush Tucker Design printed on 100% cotton chiffon.
180cm x 30cm
Royalties Paid
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Giftware
Price:
9.95 - 10.50
(11 variants)
Bulurru Authentic Australian Made Hankie (SINGLE) featuring our standard Aboriginal Designs on Homespun Cotton
Size - 36cm x 36cm
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type:
Price:
40.00
Introducing our Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque, a stunning piece of art that pays homage to the traditional owners of the land on which we live, work and play. This beautiful wooden plaque features an original artworks created by three Aboriginal artists and is a unique way to show your respect for the traditional custodians of the land.
Want to customise your Acknowledgement of Country plaque? We've got you covered for an extra $20 with our Customised Acknowledgement of Country Plaque
Artworks:
- Gum Leaves by Wendy Pawley
- Women's Business by Merryn Apma
- Freshwater Totems by Louis Enoch
The artwork on this plaque is not only a visual representation of the culture and traditions of the Aboriginal people, but it also tells a story of the land and the people who have lived on it for thousands of years. Each plaque is carefully crafted using sustainable materials, ensuring that it is both environmentally friendly and long-lasting.
What sets our Acknowledgement of Country plaque apart is that we pay royalties to the Aboriginal artist whose artwork is used on each plaque. This means that every purchase of this plaque contributes to the recognition and support of Indigenous artists and their communities. It's a small way to give back and acknowledge the incredible talent and contributions of the First Nations people of Australia.
This wooden plaque is suitable for display in offices, schools, community centers, and homes. It makes a great gift for anyone who values diversity, inclusion, and respect for Indigenous cultures. By displaying this plaque, you are making a statement that you are committed to reconciliation and building strong relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Our Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque is not just a decorative item, but it is also a symbol of recognition, respect, and support for the traditional custodians of the land. With its stunning artwork and sustainable materials, it's a great way to show your commitment to reconciliation and to honor the rich cultural heritage of Australia's Indigenous peoples.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type:
Price:
60.00
Introducing our Customised Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque, a stunning piece of art that pays homage to the traditional owners of the land on which we live, work and play. This beautiful wooden plaque features an original artworks created by three Aboriginal artists and is a unique way to show your respect for the traditional custodians of the land.
Add your company/organisation name and the traditional owners of the land you operate on search here if you don't already know.
Dimensions: 287mm x 187mm
Artworks:
- Gum Leaves by Wendy Pawley
- Women's Business by Merryn Apma
- Freshwater Totems by Louis Enoch
The artwork on this plaque is not only a visual representation of the culture and traditions of the Aboriginal people, but it also tells a story of the land and the people who have lived on it for thousands of years. Each plaque is carefully crafted using sustainable materials, ensuring that it is both environmentally friendly and long-lasting.
What sets our Acknowledgement of Country plaque apart is that we pay royalties to the Aboriginal artist whose artwork is used on each plaque. This means that every purchase of this plaque contributes to the recognition and support of Indigenous artists and their communities. It's a small way to give back and acknowledge the incredible talent and contributions of the First Nations people of Australia.
This wooden plaque is suitable for display in offices, schools, community centers, and homes. It makes a great gift for anyone who values diversity, inclusion, and respect for Indigenous cultures. By displaying this plaque, you are making a statement that you are committed to reconciliation and building strong relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Our Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque is not just a decorative item, but it is also a symbol of recognition, respect, and support for the traditional custodians of the land. With its stunning artwork and sustainable materials, it's a great way to show your commitment to reconciliation and to honor the rich cultural heritage of Australia's Indigenous peoples.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: T-shirts
Price:
40.00
Australian made Aboriginal T Shirts in Adult sizes featuring the Digging for Teal (Honey Ants) Design by Aboriginal artist Tjala Paige.
Royalties paid to artist on every t-shirt sold
- 100% Cotton for 100% comfort
- Classic Fit
- Rib crew neck
- Double stitched seams
- UPF 50+
- 190gsm
SHIPPING TIMEFRAME (4-7 DAYS)
Because we make our shirts to order, shipping timeframes are extended from our usual 48 hours.
Sizes : S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: T-shirts
Price:
40.00
Australian made Aboriginal T Shirts in Adult sizes featuring the Black Cockatoos Design by Aboriginal artist Wendy Pawley
Royalties paid to artist on every t-shirt sold
- 100% Cotton for 100% comfort
- Classic Fit
- Rib crew neck
- Double stitched seams
- UPF 50+
- 190gsm
SHIPPING TIMEFRAME (4-7 DAYS)
Because we make our shirts to order, shipping timeframes are extended from our usual 48 hours.
Sizes : S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Cushion
Price:
54.95
Australian made Aboriginal Cushion Cover featuring authentic Aboriginal Designs printed on 100% homespun cotton.
Size: 60cm x 60cm
Sold as singles.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Placemats
Price:
11.50
Artist Info - Wendy Pawley
Wendy Pawley is from the Kamilaroi - Gomeroi, Gamilaraay people of Narrabri Northwest NSW. The meaning of Narrabri / Nurraburai is “Place of Forked Waters”. Wendy’s mother (the late) Mrs Noeleen Saunders (nee Trindall) was a widely known respected Traditional Owner of Narrabri and surrounding areas.
Wendy paints her “Mother’s Country” predominantly the ancient spectacular rugged mountains of The Nandewar Ranges Ninghdoo, Kaputah, Yulludunida and Yulludanda that rise majestically above the Namoi Valley.
The range is the remnants of an eroded basaltic shield volcano that formed about 18 million years ago, the volcanic plug in Gamilaraay language is called Ninghdoo / Nungadhun (pronounced locally as Ningy-doo).
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Bandanas & Scrunchies
Price:
15.95
SINGLE DOG BANDANA - CAN BE USED FOR LARGE DOGS OR SMALL DOGS SIMPLY BY FOLDING IN HALF
Australian made Aboriginal Bandanas featuring authentic Aboriginal Designs printed on 100% cotton.
Cool, versatile, great designs - all over print.
Shape : Triangular
Material : 100% cotton.
Size : 60x60x80cm
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 545mm X 450mm
Canvas size 645 x 550mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Meeting Place (Water)
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 545mm X 450mm
Canvas size 645 x 550mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Meeting Place (Fire)
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 545mm X 412mm
Canvas size 645 x 512mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Ceremony
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 545mm X 412mm
Canvas size 645 x 512mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Bana Bulmba
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 446mm X 545mm
Canvas size 546 x 645mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Freshwater Totems
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 436mm X 545mm
Canvas size 536 x 645mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Warren Jarra
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 545mm X 409mm
Canvas size 645 x 509mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Rainforest Totem
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 545mm x 409mm
Canvas size 645 x 509mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Desert Totems
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 500mm x 545mm
Canvas size 600mm x 645mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Garraway (Star)
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 503mm x 545mm
Canvas size 603 x 645mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Tribal Gathering
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 535mm x 510mm
Canvas size 635mm x 610mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Tanita Paige
Design Name: Digging for Tjala (Honey Ants)
Born in Alice Springs
Language Group - Pitjantjatjara
Tanita has been painting for 15 years. She grew up watching her mother paint and often sat on her lap learning and admiring her artwork. She was taught by her mother and grandmothers about the storylines, their connection to communities, hunting, culture, family and land.
Tanita has painted many items including canvases and guitars; and considers her main style to be traditional dot painting using acrylic paint. She has been involved in the Salvation Army RAP design as well as designing the Youth Safe Transport service bus graphics, where she is thankful for these opportunities.
All her designs tell a story, a story of herself and family, their connections throughout the communities, culture and land. Tanita will continue to pass down her knowledge and skills to her children and will tell them the stories she has about growing up in the APY Lands. Each piece of artwork produced by Tanita is a part of her identity as an Anangu woman where she is happy to share her stories and continue to educate others through her art.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 535mm x 553mm
Canvas size 635mm x 653mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Tanita Paige
Design Name: My Land My Connection
Born in Alice Springs
Language Group - Pitjantjatjara
Tanita has been painting for 15 years. She grew up watching her mother paint and often sat on her lap learning and admiring her artwork. She was taught by her mother and grandmothers about the storylines, their connection to communities, hunting, culture, family and land.
Tanita has painted many items including canvases and guitars; and considers her main style to be traditional dot painting using acrylic paint. She has been involved in the Salvation Army RAP design as well as designing the Youth Safe Transport service bus graphics, where she is thankful for these opportunities.
All her designs tell a story, a story of herself and family, their connections throughout the communities, culture and land. Tanita will continue to pass down her knowledge and skills to her children and will tell them the stories she has about growing up in the APY Lands. Each piece of artwork produced by Tanita is a part of her identity as an Anangu woman where she is happy to share her stories and continue to educate others through her art.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
Vendor: kinoxvietnam
Type: Art Works
Price:
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 535mm X 552mm
Canvas size 635mm x 652mm
*size is approximate only
Artist: Kathleen Buzzacott
Kathleen is an accomplished entrepreneur, artist, designer and poet, of Pitatjantjara/Western Arrernte, Scottish and English descent. Her mother's country is the South West Petermann Ranges, with storylines that extend to Uluru. Born in Alice Springs, she spent her formative years living in Queensland with her brother and sister in the care of their father. In 1980 when Kathleen was 10 years old, the siblings returned to Central Australia to live with their mother and their people. Kathleen began painting alongside her sister Julie Page in 1993. Kathleen's artworks are a joyful celebration of her Indigenous heritage and also reflect life stories of her two sons growing up on their father's country west of Alice Springs. This is also the location of the famous Kathleen Buzzacott Art Studio, where she produces and sends beautiful all over Australia and the world.
Design Name: Echidna
My family and I always went camping along rivers. As kids these were special times of fun and family connection. Treasured memories of a simple life, telling stories around the campfire.
*All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.