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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed certificate of authenticity.

Goo-Goor-Gaga the Kookaburra 2
Long ago in the Dreamtime, when the animals were first on the earth which were very much bigger than 
they are today, there was a time when there was no sun, only a moon and stars.
One day, Dinewan the emu and Brolga the beautiful dancing bird, were out on a large plain arguing and fighting. Brolga got so angry that she ran over to Dinewan's nest and grabbed one of her large eggs, which she threw up into the sky with all her might. It landed on a heap of firewood breaking, spilling the yellow yolk, which burst into flames. This lit up the whole world below to the astonishment of all the creatures as they had only been used to the semi-darkness and were dazzled by such brightness.
A good spirit who lived in the sky saw how beautiful the earth looked when it was lit up by this blaze. He thought it would be a good thing to make a fire every day; which he has done ever since. All night the good spirit and his helpers collect wood and stack it up. When the stack is nearly big enough, the good spirit sends out the morning star to let them know on earth that the fire will soon be lit.
However, the spirits found that sending out the morning star was not enough because those who slept did not see it. The spirits decided they must have a noise made at the dawn of each new day to announce the arrival of the sun, which would wake the sleepers - but what noise.
Then one day the spirits heard the laughter of Goo-goor-gaga, the kookaburra ringing through the air. This was the noise the spirits were looking for. They asked Goo-goor-gaga that as the morning star faded and the day dawned, every morning would he laugh his loudest to awaken all the sleepers before sunrise. Goo-goor-gaga agreed and has done so ever since - making the air ring with his early morning laughter.
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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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Tags#Kookaburra, #Dreamtime, #Laughing, #Australia, #Aboriginal, #Dotpainting

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All art by Cynthia Farr Baruŋgam

Dive into the Unique Universe of Aboriginal Art.  In the creation of this piece, vibrant colours were meticulously selected to bring forth a dynamic visual experience. It incorporates layers of Mixed Media with Liquitex Soft Gel to enhance the artwork's overall aesthetic. The application of Liquitex Soft Gel serves multiple purposes: it not only increases surface gloss, colour depth, and transparency but also extends the colour's reach without compromising the acrylic's stability. Moreover, it imparts an oil-like colour to heavy body paint, enriching the texture and finish.

The Dreamtime story of the Rainbow Serpent is a profound narrative that resonates through the heart of Australian Aboriginal mythology.The painting features vibrant colours and layers of acrylics mixed with Liquitex Soft Gel, a medium that enhances the surface gloss, colour depth and transparency of the paint. The Liquitex Soft Gel also extends the colour range without affecting the acrylic stability. The layers of acrylics create a sense of depth and texture in the painting.“MY LAND MY PEOPLE”  is an acrylic painting on canvas that showcases the rich and vibrant heritage of Aboriginal Australian art. The artist, who is of Aboriginal descent, has created a personal and meaningful work that reflects their connection to their land and their people. The painting features a striking pattern of colourful lines and spirals that radiate from the centre, creating a sense of movement and energy. The colours are vivid and harmonious, and include red, yellow, orange, blue, and green. The painting has a layer of Liquitex Soft Gel on top, which adds texture and depth to the artwork. The painting is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

The painting is inspired by the artist's own life story and the history of their Aboriginal country. The artist explains that the painting depicts the storyline of their mob, or clan, as well as their journey in the arts. The painting is a way for the artist to celebrate their culture and heritage, and to share it with others. The use of colour and movement in the painting is also influenced by the style and symbolism of Aboriginal art, which often features geometric patterns, natural elements, and representations of the Dreamtime. The radiating lines in the centre of the painting could be interpreted as a representation, which is a sacred symbol that represents a person's connection to their ancestral land.
“MY LAND MY PEOPLE  is a stunning and captivating artwork that expresses the artist's identity and creativity. It is a beautiful example of contemporary Aboriginal art that honours the past and embraces the present. The painting would be a valuable addition to any home or collection, as it offers a unique and personal perspective on Aboriginal culture and art.'Embrace Indigenous Creativity - Discover Aboriginal Art
This piece was created with a selection of vibrant colors, meticulously chosen to create a dynamic visual experience. It features layers of mixed media combined with Liquitex Soft Gel, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the artwork.'
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