Fournisseur : kinoxvietnam
Type : Lanyard
Prix :
5.50
Fournisseur : kinoxvietnam
Type : T-shirts
Prix :
35.00
Aboriginal T Shirts in Kids sizes featuring the Freshwater Totems design by Aboriginal artist Louis Enoch.
Royalties paid to artist on every t-shirt sold
- 100% Cotton for 100% comfort
- Classic Fit
- Rib crew neck
- Double stitched seams
- UPF 50+
- 190gsm
SHIPPING TIMEFRAME (4-7 DAYS)
Because we make our shirts to order, shipping timeframes are extended from our usual 48 hours.
Sizes : 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ,12 ,14
Fournisseur : kinoxvietnam
Type : T-shirts
Prix :
40.00
Aboriginal T Shirts in Adult sizes featuring the Freshwater Totems design by Aboriginal artist Louis Enoch.
Royalties paid to artist on every t-shirt sold
- 100% Cotton for 100% comfort
- Classic Fit
- Rib crew neck
- Double stitched seams
- UPF 50+
- 190gsm
SHIPPING TIMEFRAME (4-7 DAYS)
Because we make our shirts to order, shipping timeframes are extended from our usual 48 hours.
Sizes : XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
Fournisseur : kinoxvietnam
Type :
Prix :
40.00
Introducing our Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque, a stunning piece of art that pays homage to the traditional owners of the land on which we live, work and play. This beautiful wooden plaque features an original artworks created by three Aboriginal artists and is a unique way to show your respect for the traditional custodians of the land.
Want to customise your Acknowledgement of Country plaque? We've got you covered for an extra $20 with our Customised Acknowledgement of Country Plaque
Artworks:
- Gum Leaves by Wendy Pawley
- Women's Business by Merryn Apma
- Freshwater Totems by Louis Enoch
The artwork on this plaque is not only a visual representation of the culture and traditions of the Aboriginal people, but it also tells a story of the land and the people who have lived on it for thousands of years. Each plaque is carefully crafted using sustainable materials, ensuring that it is both environmentally friendly and long-lasting.
What sets our Acknowledgement of Country plaque apart is that we pay royalties to the Aboriginal artist whose artwork is used on each plaque. This means that every purchase of this plaque contributes to the recognition and support of Indigenous artists and their communities. It's a small way to give back and acknowledge the incredible talent and contributions of the First Nations people of Australia.
This wooden plaque is suitable for display in offices, schools, community centers, and homes. It makes a great gift for anyone who values diversity, inclusion, and respect for Indigenous cultures. By displaying this plaque, you are making a statement that you are committed to reconciliation and building strong relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Our Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque is not just a decorative item, but it is also a symbol of recognition, respect, and support for the traditional custodians of the land. With its stunning artwork and sustainable materials, it's a great way to show your commitment to reconciliation and to honor the rich cultural heritage of Australia's Indigenous peoples.
Fournisseur : kinoxvietnam
Type :
Prix :
60.00
Introducing our Customised Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque, a stunning piece of art that pays homage to the traditional owners of the land on which we live, work and play. This beautiful wooden plaque features an original artworks created by three Aboriginal artists and is a unique way to show your respect for the traditional custodians of the land.
Add your company/organisation name and the traditional owners of the land you operate on search here if you don't already know.
Dimensions: 287mm x 187mm
Artworks:
- Gum Leaves by Wendy Pawley
- Women's Business by Merryn Apma
- Freshwater Totems by Louis Enoch
The artwork on this plaque is not only a visual representation of the culture and traditions of the Aboriginal people, but it also tells a story of the land and the people who have lived on it for thousands of years. Each plaque is carefully crafted using sustainable materials, ensuring that it is both environmentally friendly and long-lasting.
What sets our Acknowledgement of Country plaque apart is that we pay royalties to the Aboriginal artist whose artwork is used on each plaque. This means that every purchase of this plaque contributes to the recognition and support of Indigenous artists and their communities. It's a small way to give back and acknowledge the incredible talent and contributions of the First Nations people of Australia.
This wooden plaque is suitable for display in offices, schools, community centers, and homes. It makes a great gift for anyone who values diversity, inclusion, and respect for Indigenous cultures. By displaying this plaque, you are making a statement that you are committed to reconciliation and building strong relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Our Acknowledgement of Country wooden plaque is not just a decorative item, but it is also a symbol of recognition, respect, and support for the traditional custodians of the land. With its stunning artwork and sustainable materials, it's a great way to show your commitment to reconciliation and to honor the rich cultural heritage of Australia's Indigenous peoples.
Fournisseur : kinoxvietnam
Type : Art Works
Prix :
95.00
Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 446mm X 545mm
Canvas size 546 x 645mm (approximate)
*size is approximate only
Artist: Louis Enoch
Design Name: Freshwater Totems
Louis Enoch is an aboriginal dancer, tour guide, artefact maker and artist. Gapirri is his totem name which is the stingray.
He has come from many different tribes in and surrounding Cairns area. Djabugay (Kuranda) and Yidinji (cairns) tribes are from his mother’s side and Nughi (Moreton island/Stradbroke island) and Kaantju (Coen/Lockhart River) tribes is from his father’s side. He also acknowledges his grandparents tribes Jiddabul (tablelands), birri gubba (Bowen), and Mulurridji (mareeba).
Louis’ grandfather Enoch Tranby is his main inspiration with his artwork, as well as his Aunty Estelle Tranby who is a current well-known artist.
Louis’ father, William Enoch is his main inspiration when it comes to his artefact making, with his experience and knowledge spanning over 30 years plus. Louis is also a dancer and has been performing aboriginal dances professionally for 13 years.
His colour scheme involves very vibrant colours such as blues, greens, purples, oranges bright yellows and often metallic colours for backgrounds, with animals from his tribal areas painted in the traditional colours, black, yellow, red and white.
Louis paints traditional stories from his mother’s tribes from the Cairns area as he has lived here his whole life. He also paints more modern stories depicting hunting and gathering. His artworks are done on canvas and natural materials such as bark, palm fronds, stones, shells. He makes artefacts himself, including boomerangs, woomeras, clapsticks, spears, didgeridoos etc.
Through his painting, artworks, and craft Louis stays connected to his culture and can pass on his knowledge and skills to his children and keep it alive.
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.