Ceremony limited edition print Ed. 1 of 20

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A$390

Artwork Details

Medium Giclée, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 43cm (W) x 56.8cm (H) x 0.3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

An Arial view of the fire and the waves of energy that emanate from the sacred fire . This print is a print proof the final product looks different and this is a one of a kind print.

Artist Bio

Kahlilla Rigby has a strong connection to Country, which encompasses the reciprocal relationship between ancestral land, spirit and seas. When she is looking for inspiration for what to paint, " I sit and listen to Country, through the rattling of the leaves or the sounds of the animals scurrying around."
Kahlilla’s landscape watercolour portfolio is composed of a series of lucid and spontaneous works that are inspired by the beauty of Country and are interwoven with rich, warm hues, ochres and earthly tones.
These are juxtaposed with her illustrations of native flora. These compositional artworks encompass the meaning of “Blush of Australia”, whereby these paintings epitomise the strength and resilience of Australia`s diverse native flora. Kahlilla also has a textural acrylic collection where she aims to create a sensory experience that captures the feeling of being on Country. Many of her paintings are inspired by visions, stories and ancestral history.

She endeavours to create a profound emotive relationship between her art and her audience. To evoke a deep connection and admiration of Wurundjeri Land and Australia's diverse plants and animals. Furthermore, to awaken Australian people to protect Country, land animals and flora.

Commissions

Kahlilla's studio is in Melbourne