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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 Sheryl J Burchill from North Queensland, Australia.
Details:
- Featured artwork by Aboriginal artist, Sheryl J Burchill from North Queensland, Australia.
- size: 11.5cm 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.
Kuku Yalanji Name: Walbul-walbul (Butterfly)
Language Group: Kuku Yalanji & Kuku Nyungkul
Traditional Lands: Daintree, Shipton’s Flat, China Camp - North Queensland, Australia.
Sheryl uses her Kuku Yalanji culture to inform her knowledge of traditional stories and life style and to use contemporary means to express her ideas. Sheryl’s artwork is represented in local, national and international collections.
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 Sheryl J Burchill from North Queensland, Australia.
Details:
- Featured artwork by Aboriginal artist, Sheryl J Burchill from North Queensland, Australia.
- size: 11.5cm 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.
Kuku Yalanji Name: Walbul-walbul (Butterfly)
Language Group: Kuku Yalanji & Kuku Nyungkul
Traditional Lands: Daintree, Shipton’s Flat, China Camp - North Queensland, Australia.
Sheryl uses her Kuku Yalanji culture to inform her knowledge of traditional stories and life style and to use contemporary means to express her ideas. Sheryl’s artwork is represented in local, national and international collections.