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Weight | .500 kg |
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$79.99
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Original Aboriginal art by Leah Brown featuring a frog living amongst the lush waterholes using iridescent paints.
Artist
Leah Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara woman from the Roper River area of the Northern Territory, she currently lives on Dunghutti Country, NSW. Leah is skilled in painting, digital artwork and design, has illustrated a children’s book series and is passionate about using her talents to educate and share her culture.
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Weight | .500 kg |
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Connections Decor Bundle
Our 2022 Decor Bundle is here and is ready to download and print to energise and refresh your learning space.
Featuring Russell Yilamara Brown’s 2022 ‘Connections’ artwork designed exclusively for Songlines Art, Culture Education.
With our Connections Decor Bundle, your teaching and learning pace will feature stunning Indigenous artwork whilst being organised and effective.
Match this with our ‘Connections’ Lanyard and ‘Connections’ Acknowledgement of Country to make you and your learning space really stand out.
Here’s what’s included:
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Artist
Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW. He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation.
Design
This design represents my journey through life so far, on this journey I have added to my knowledge about my culture, heritage, and my family’s history. It depicts the connections between the cultural knowledge I have been taught by family members along my journey.
The sun rays reaches out over country and touches all of my family and people. The rivers and waterholes sustain all life, with many across Country being special and sacred places. Yilamara is the stem of a wild orchid, its flower is close to the rays to gain energy and power to continue my journey of connecting and learning.
Class Clapsticks Set (4 sets)
Clap Sticks are a traditional percussive instrument used for ceremony, social dancing, making music and to educate through storytelling. As for many traditional tools, they can serve more than one purpose, like also being used to dig for yams.
With the techniques passed down from his family, Russell Yilamara hand paints each set of our clapsticks using traditional Arnhem Land styles such as x-ray and rarrking and ochre colours. Not only can these instruments be used for a percussive instrument, but also as a teaching tool to understand the richness of Australian Indigenous life and culture.
Our Class Clapstick Set is designed to allow children to engage in traditional music, sharing in the experience, and to allow conversations to begin in a group setting. Especially made for young hands as they have a 3 cm diameter, they provide a wide grip.
The set comes in Songlines ochre red cotton duster bags to keep them protected while not in use.
Artist
Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW. He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation. Russell Yilamara is Songlines principal artist and founding director.
Specifications
Original Aboriginal art by Leah Brown featuring a Barramundi that has been hunted with a traditional spear.
Artist
Leah Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara woman from the Roper River area of the Northern Territory, she currently lives on Dunghutti Country, NSW. Leah is skilled in painting, digital artwork and design and is passionate about using her talents to educate and share her culture.
Specifications
Our Songlines Acknowledgement of Country is an essential part of any organisation.
It is your statement of acknowledgement and respect for the Traditional Custodian’s of the Country on which you live and work. It is an opportunity for anyone or any organisation to show respect for Traditional Owners and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country.
Options:
Generic: generic Songlines wording
Customised: Customise with the Acknowledgement of Country that you have collaboratively developed OR with the language, nation or social group (or other wording) that either you or your organisation are gathered.
Framed: A fine art print with the original artwork ‘Connections’ of Aboriginal artist Russell Yilamara Brown, this framed Songlines Acknowledgement of Country is customised and states your acknowledgement of and respect for the Traditional Custodian’s of the Country on which you live and work.
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Design
This design represents my journey through life so far, on this journey I have added to my knowledge about my culture, heritage, and my family’s history. It depicts the connections between the cultural knowledge I have been taught by family members along my journey.
The sun rays reaches out over country and touches all of my family and people. The rivers and waterholes sustain all life, with many across Country being special and sacred places. Yilamara is the stem of a wild orchid, its flower is close to the rays to gain energy and power to continue my journey of connecting and learning.
Artist
Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW. He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation.
Please note – product image is low quality to avoid plagiarism, download copy is high quality.
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