Ngurrbul Dark Unframed Art Print - Free flowing lines are surrounded by hypnotic and intricate concentric circles in this warm and rich contemporary Indigenous Aboriginal artwork piece. Created by talented Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann, this piece is inspired by a traditional Wiradjuri love story, and features a deep, earthy colour palette of mustard, ochre, and brown tones, highlighted with white accents.
This painting shares a traditional Wiradjuri love story. The story of two young lovers, Pomingalana and Gobbagombalin, from different tribes and opposite sides of the river, who had fallen into a forbidden love.
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Disclaimer: Colours of Urban Road products may vary due to device display differences, monitor settings, inherent product variations, lighting conditions, and screen calibration. While we strive for accuracy, slight variations may occur. For any concerns, contact our customer support. Your satisfaction is our priority.
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Each piece of Urban Road art is handmade to order in Australia, ensuring your artwork is crafted exactly to your specifications. Production times vary by product type: Canvas Prints are produced within 7-10 business days, Framed Prints within 5-7 business days and Poster Prints within 3-5 business days. After placing your order, you’ll receive a confirmation email, and we'll notify you when your artwork is ready to transition to the Delivery stage.
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