Where the Waters Meet

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 100cm (W) x 80cm (H) x 5cm (D)
Review Stars 21,251 Customer Reviews

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Artwork Description

“Where Waters Meet” captures the dynamic energy of the channels and tidal waters that separate Phillip Island from the mainland.

Textured blues reflecting the movement and rhythm of the sea as it weaves between land masses. The piece evokes both the power and grace of these waters—their ability to carve, connect, and sustain the landscapes they surround.

It is a celebration of the sea’s enduring presence and the delicate interplay between island and mainland, stillness and strength.

Artist Bio

My art represents how I feel about the planet and the animals in our world. I am a Wurundjeri man from my mothers side and I have a deep love for animal welfare. My family taught me how important our environment is, and I express that through the bright beautiful colours, detailed animals and symbols or earthy tones.

I started painting and drawing as a young boy with the help of my Mum and my Uncle Garry. Uncle Garry was an incredible indigenous painter and also a great teacher. For many years I didn’t paint but used different avenues to create including three completed novels. When my uncle developed liver cancer I returned to painting with vigour as I wanted top create something in my Uncle’s honour. I was lucky enough to gift him a completed piece before his passing which he adored.

On the journey through my storytelling many people close to me requested commissioned pieces due to them loving the works I was creating. Since then I have been prolific in the output of my work, I want all Australians to have a form of indigenous art in their homes.

The work I do combines traditional techniques along with a graffiti style edge, but I am very mindful to respect history and regions by making the stories my very own. I am excited about the final works I produce and the huge journey that lies in my path.

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VGF's studio is in Victoria