As Mindi sheds its skin, the surrounding land thrives—flowers bloom, trees stretch toward the sky, and the air hums with life. This moment reflects the deep connection between all beings, showing that transformation is not just personal but impacts the whole world around us. It is a reminder of the Dreaming, where all things are woven together in the great story of existence.
Mindi
Framed by Artist
Stretched and ready to hang
This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.
It comes with an external frame.
Framed dimensions - 126.0(W) x 68.0(H).
Artwork dimensions - 122.0(W) x 64.0(H).
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist |
Dimensions | 126cm (W) x 68cm (H) x 4cm (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Michael Rehardt is a Gold Coast-based Indigenous artist. He likes to work with acrylic on canvas to create large dotted aboriginal paintings that captivate you with colour, imagination and beauty.
His other great artistic love is graphite portraits. This may seem like an unlikely combination, but Michaels acute eye for detail does both so well. Michael resigned from his corporate career in early 2021 to pursue his passion and love of the arts. His days are now spent painting his indigenous stories or recording music as a solo acoustic singer-songwriter.
Michael’s interest in dot painting was inspired by his mother, Leonie Rehardt, an indigenous artist. She taught Michael her unique style, this becoming the platform for his own style. Michael uses culturally-based techniques to create true Dreamtime stories utilising his own experiences and familial history.
Michael was born off country in Launceston, Tasmania and has strong ties to the Palawa people. His ancestral mob is the Boonwurrung River people of the Port Phillip area within the Kulin Nation of South-East Victoria.