Guuranda Country Bloodline Country Ed. 11 of 24

Signed Certificate of Authenticity

Framing Options

A$800

Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 135cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 3cm (D)
Review Stars 21,239 Customer Reviews

Indigenous Art Code

As a member of the Indigenous Art Code Bluethumb is proud to have established direct partnerships with some of Australia's most respected First Nation's artists and art centres.


Original Artwork
This artwork is one of a kind!
Free Shipping Australia Wide
Return it for free within 7 days
Estimated Delivery Time from SA

Friday, Jun 12 - Sunday, Jun 14

Artwork Description

Guuranda Country is a contemporary digital artwork inspired by Jay's deep connection to Guuranda/Narungga Country, community, story and cultural belonging. The artwork brings together flowing pathways, circular meeting places and layered dot patterns to represent connection, movement, shared knowledge and the strong relationships between people and place.

The colours and repeated forms reflect the energy, spirit and cultural memory of Country, while the pathways speak to ancestral tracks, gathering places and stories carried through generations. This artwork is influenced by Jay’s ongoing creative journey, cultural storytelling practice and her documentary Tracks of The Unseen – Lost Roads to Cultural Gatherings, which explores ancestral pathways, cultural connection and the importance of honouring First Nations knowledge.

Artist Bio

Jay is a Narungga and Kaurna multidisciplinary artist whose creative practice spans across digital Aboriginal artwork, painting, public art, film, cultural storytelling and visual design. Her work is deeply connected to Country, culture, spirit, community and identity, drawing inspiration from the colours, movement and energy of Guuranda/Narungga Country.

Jay’s current body of digital print artworks brings together story, spirit and place, creating pieces that honour First Nations knowledge while sharing powerful messages of belonging, resilience and cultural connection. This collection came about while filming her documentary Tracks of The Unseen – Lost Roads to Cultural Gatherings, a project that continues to inspire her creative exploration of ancestral pathways, community memory and connection to Country.

Commissions

Jay's studio is in Adelaide - South Australia