Camping Out Bush Limited Edition Canvas Print Ed. 2 of 20

Verified Artist Certificate of Authenticity Included

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Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 150cm (W) x 75cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Camping Out Bush is a limited edition canvas reproduction of Kelly Taylor's original Aboriginal artwork celebrating family, community and time spent on Country.

The artwork reflects families camping together in the bush, gathering around waterholes and rockholes, sharing stories around the campfire and enjoying the freedom of life on Country. These moments represent connection to family, culture and the land that has sustained generations.

Circular forms throughout the artwork represent campsites, gathering places and important sites across Country, while flowing pathways symbolise journeys between families and communities. The detailed patterns and layered dot work reflect the landscape, waterways and stories that connect people to Country.

Professionally reproduced on premium archival canvas and released as a limited edition of 20 prints.

Each print is hand signed, numbered and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Artist Bio

My name is Kelly Taylor and I am an Aboriginal artist from South Australia. I belong to the Yankunytjatjara and Kokatha people, and my paintings are deeply connected to Country, family and the stories that have been passed down to me through generations.

I was born in Port Augusta and taught to paint by my grandmother, Millie Taylor (Lennon-Terone). Watching her paint and listening to her stories inspired me from a young age, and that is where my own painting journey really began. A lot of my artworks come from my lived experience on Country, gathering bush foods and bush medicine, visiting waterholes and sacred places, and spending time with family out bush.

My style combines flowing symbols, layered colour and fine dot work. I paint stories about connection, journey, family, healing and belonging. Through my work, I share memories of life on Country and the cultural knowledge I carry as an Aboriginal woman and artist.

Today I paint alongside my daughters, continuing a strong family legacy of Aboriginal storytelling through art. That means a lot to me, because painting is not just about creating something beautiful, it is about keeping our stories alive and passing them on to the next generation.

My work has been collected across Australia and internationally, and I have also been involved in exhibitions, collaborations and commissioned projects with organisations including the Royal Flying Doctor Service, SA Water, SA Power Networks, the Australian Taxation Office, Northline and Disney x Bluethumb.

For me, painting is more than art. It is about culture, family, respect and sharing a real connection to Country.

Commissions

Kelly's studio is in Port Augusta