First Nations artist Karen Lee Mungarrja presents:

Framed Fine Art Print, Bush Berries | Green

A limited edition, high-quality reproduction art print crafted with museum-grade materials. Locally printed with pin-point precision on premium satin canvas, presented in a custom-built float frame made with sustainably sourced, solid Tasmanian Oak. Comes with Certificates of Authenticity.

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100%

of the profit is directed to the artist when you purchase this fine art print.

Specifications


Canvas

Museum-quality HP Premium Satin canvas guaranteed to last over 200 years when displayed indoors

Weight: 381 gsm / Caliper: 463 micron

Locally printed in South Brisbane with environmentally friendly, high-quality HP Latex inks

Professionally stretched with 38mm finger-jointed pine stretcher bars and braced for extra strength on larger sizes

Frame

Hand-crafted float frame with stapled cord fixtures with a 5 mm shadow line

10mm wide on the face and 55mm deep with a 5mm shadow line between the canvas and the frame

Locally sourced, acid free, FSC® Certified, sustainable solid Tasmanian Oak

Available in natural raw, smooth black and smooth white finishes

Quality Promise


Drawing upon more than three decades of industry experience, the reproduction team expertly produces high-quality fine art prints.

In their local workshop, each frame is custom-built demonstrating an unwavering commitment to meticulous craftsmanship.

The team is dedicated to using eco-friendly, acid-free materials and solid wooden frames sourced locally, proudly upholding their dedication to Australian artistry.

*Made-To-Order

It'll take about 4 weeks to get everything ready, and then you can expect delivery within 3-8 business days. We'll send your items from South Brisbane, and you'll need to sign for them upon delivery.

Because our prints and frames are custom-made just for you, we can't accept change of mind returns. So, take your time and be sure before you order.

If, by any chance, your items arrive damaged during the journey, please tell us straight away. We'll sort out the replacement for you.

THE STORY

Bush Berries | Green

The bush berry/bush tucker symbol is used in traditional Aboriginal art to map the locations of food sources.

- Karen Lee Mungarrja

Karen is a First Nations artist, a proud Wiradjuri woman, currently residing on Darug Country (New South Wales).

"Karen is a contemporary artist whose work is aesthetically influenced by her local environment - the Blue Mountains and Nepean River in New South Wales and their surroundings.

The bush berry/bush tucker symbol is used in traditional Aboriginal art to map the locations of food sources. Karen employs this symbol in its traditional sense, but in her contemporary interpretation, she repeats the symbol and presents it as a pattern, covering the canvas with the elements as though viewing them from above.

She utilises these elements to convey an underlying narrative of dispossession and the disconnection between culture and Aboriginal people in a time when stories and traditions have, to some extent, been lost.
"

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