Golden Wattle

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 122cm (W) x 91cm (H) x 4cm (D)
Review Stars 21,255 Customer Reviews

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Artwork Description

Golden Wattle by Milbi Designs. The artist is Anthony J. Walker from the Yiman, Ghungalu, Gooreng Gooreng peoples of Central Queensland. Inspired by the seasonal flowering of wattle on Ghungalu Country.

The flowering of wattle marks a seasonal shift - a time of renewal, resilience, and connection to place; time for gathering, ceremony, and caring for Country.


Wattle has long been part of First Nations life, used for food, medicine, adhesive, and tools.

This original artwork comes stretched with a wire across the back. The 4cm deep sides are painted white.

Signed on the back by the artist, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Ready to hang.

Artist Bio

Aboriginal contemporary design studio Milbi Designs was founded in 2020 by award-winning visual artist Anthony J. Walker - from the Yiman, Ghungalu and Gooreng Gooreng peoples of Central Queensland - to share stories and designs inspired by Anthony’s grandparents’ Freshwater & Saltwater Country.

‘Milbi’ means ‘turtle’ (either long-necked freshwater turtle or sea turtle depending on the region) and ‘story’ / ‘storytelling’ across several Queensland language groups.

Now based on Arakwal Country in Byron Bay, Milbi Designs offers collectors the unique opportunity to purchase artwork directly from the artist.

As an Aboriginal owned & operated design studio, Milbi Designs is registered with Supply Nation and an artist member of the Indigenous Art Code.

More about Anthony Walker:

Through his work, Anthony engages with the natural environment and expresses his inner connection to the landscape.

Having originally trained as a Park Ranger, Anthony also seeks to raise awareness about the preservation of native flora and fauna. Growing up on the Sunshine Coast and currently residing in Byron Bay, Anthony draws inspiration from the landscape and coastlines of Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales, as well as his grandparents’ Country.

Anthony’s work has been critically acclaimed for its light-hearted design and blend of colour and movement. Achievements include: participating in Wesfarmers Indigenous Arts Leadership Program (National Gallery of Australia), undertaking a curatorial residency at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney), winning the Gold Coast Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, and having a solo exhibition at Melbourne’s Koorie Heritage Trust Centre.

Anthony previously served as the Indigenous Arts Development Officer for Arts Northern Rivers, and the Aboriginal Arts Development Officer for Regional Arts NSW.

Commissions

Milbi's studio is in Byron Bay