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Bring an inspiring touch to your home with this beautiful Wooden Decoration. Made in Australia, this unique wood decoration displays the eye-catching artwork of renowned Aboriginal artist Mick Harding.
Details:
- Featured artwork by Victorian Aboriginal artist, Mick Harding - Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat)
- size: 9.5cm x 7cm
NOTE: Decorations may vary from image shown due to the variation of the wood it is made from. As a result there will be some variation between pieces.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungwurrung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne. Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia.
Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Bring an inspiring touch to your home with this beautiful Wooden Decoration. Made in Australia, this unique wood decoration displays the eye-catching artwork of renowned Aboriginal artist Mick Harding.
Details:
- Featured artwork by Victorian Aboriginal artist, Mick Harding - Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat)
- size: 9.5cm x 7cm
NOTE: Decorations may vary from image shown due to the variation of the wood it is made from. As a result there will be some variation between pieces.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungwurrung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne. Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia.
Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.