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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed certificate of authenticity.

Dive into the Unique Universe of Aboriginal Art. This is a description of an original artwork that features acrylic painting on canvas, inspired by traditional Aboriginal medicine and the healing properties of eucalyptus leaves. The canvas is stretched over a wooden frame and ready to hang on your wall. The artwork comes with a signed certificate of authenticity that verifies its originality and value. The painting depicts a scene of Whitewood gum leaves and dogwood tree leaves, both of which are used by the Aboriginal people to treat various ailments. Whitewood gum leaves are known to cure gastric problems, while dogwood tree leaves are rich in eucalyptol, a compound that has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and decongestant effects. Eucalyptus leaves are also widely used in modern products to freshen breath, soothe skin, and repel insects. The painting captures the beauty and diversity of nature, as well as the wisdom and culture of the Aboriginal people. The colors are vibrant and harmonious, creating a sense of balance and harmony. The painting is suitable for any space that needs a touch of nature and art.

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High Quality Acrylics with Gloss Varnish on Cotton Canvas, Stretched ready to hang with painted sides FRAME NOT INCLUDED READY TO HANG WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

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