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Make a lasting impression with this set of 6 Aboriginal Art glass coasters. The vibrant art design on the coasters is sure to brighten any home, and the included gift box makes this an ideal present. Give the gift of art today!
Featured artwork: 'The Dingo and Kangaroo Storyline' by Justin Butler.
Gift boxed - set of 6 glass coasters.
Coaster Dimensions: 10cm
Includes information about artist and artwork.
"My art is influenced by both my Kalkadoon and Bandjin stories and styles. My work involves embedding Aboriginal symbols, colours, contrasts, vantage points, and abstract designs to tell the stories of my people."
Justin Butler is an Aboriginal man from the Kalkadoon people of the Mt Isa region and Bandjin people of Munnamadahnamee (Hinchinbrook Island.) Justin's totem is the Emu foot from his Kalkadoon lineage and Yimba (Pelican) from his Bandjin lineage. Justin also has ties and connection to the Jirrabal, Warragamay and Tagalaka Aboriginal people.
Featured artwork: 'The Dingo and Kangaroo Storyline' by Justin Butler.
Gift boxed - set of 6 glass coasters.
Coaster Dimensions: 10cm
Includes information about artist and artwork.
"My art is influenced by both my Kalkadoon and Bandjin stories and styles. My work involves embedding Aboriginal symbols, colours, contrasts, vantage points, and abstract designs to tell the stories of my people."
Justin Butler is an Aboriginal man from the Kalkadoon people of the Mt Isa region and Bandjin people of Munnamadahnamee (Hinchinbrook Island.) Justin's totem is the Emu foot from his Kalkadoon lineage and Yimba (Pelican) from his Bandjin lineage. Justin also has ties and connection to the Jirrabal, Warragamay and Tagalaka Aboriginal people.