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Mixed Media on canvas board, ready to hang.

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Discover the Meaning of Aboriginal Art - Full of Symbols and Stories.
With great care and precision, I have produced a sophisticated and lively artwork using acrylic paints, enhanced by Liquitex Soft Gel. This medium boosts the gloss, color richness, and sharpness of the acrylics while broadening the variety of color choices without compromising paint performance. The final artwork is exhibited on canvas and includes a signed certificate that confirms its uniqueness.
Nanango north to Mount Perry behind the Coast Range; west to Boyne River, upper Burnett River, and Mundubbera; at Kingaroy, Murgon, and Gayndah. The small Kaiabara tribelet of the upper Boyne River may be a horde but could be a detached portion of the Kabikabi.

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Mixed Media , 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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