This artwork is symbolic of land health, and the inherent significance of the soil.
Aboriginal Peoples have successfully used their knowledge to protect the land for thousands of years. In turn, it has provided vital nourishment– plants that are green, fresh and strong, and resources we can use to help us live.
Today, scarcity of these resources is rife, and many of the lands of our history are dying off.
Wiray Danba-ng represents the importance of sharing Aboriginal wisdom, nurturing Country so that these lands can thrive for future generations.
About the artist
Artist: Amanda Hinkelmann
Born on Wiradjuri Land in Wagga Wagga, Amanda is an exceptionally passionate and talented Aboriginal artist who has been creating breathtaking original artworks from her studio under the moniker ‘Because of my Four’ for many years now.
Amanda’s artworks share stories of resilience, strength, and the power of women. She draws inspiration from her hometown of Wagga Wagga, her family, and the Dreamtime - displaying Aboriginal culture and storytelling in her own contemporary Aboriginal art style, developed through impatience, intuition, and an innate desire to create at all costs.
Please allow the below timeframes for your artwork to be lovingly created. It will then be picked up by our freight company and tracking details will be emailed to you.
- Canvas prints & framed art prints: 10 to 12 business days
- Unframed prints: 5 to 7 business days
Please note: Production times are currently being impacted due to the pre Xmas peak, staff shortages as a result of COVID and recent extreme weather events. Canvases are currently taking an additional seven to ten business days to be printed and framed. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.
Please refer to our shipping page for information about any delays to current shipping times.
This item is only available for delivery within Australia and can not be delivered to a PO Box or parcel locker.