Bundjalung Sean Delsignore "Rivers, Valleys, and Mountains"
Bundjalung Sean Delsignore
"Rivers, Valleys, and Mountains"
- Size (W x H)
- Medium
- Catalogue
- Price $AUD
- Sale Price
- 90 x 60 cm
- Acrylic on Canvas
- 22858
- $890
- $790
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- Language
- Born
- Area
- Date
- Bundjalung
- -
- Cabbage Tree Island, NSW
- 2021
This paintings titled 'Rivers, Valleys, and Mountains' is explained in Sean's words:
‘It’s Bundjalung Country representing our creation story of how our land was formed. The Ancestral story talks about a great battle between our totem the Goanna and a Snake that created the valleys and mountains that range from Evans Head to Tweed Heads where the highest mountain in the area is Mount Wollumbin (known as Mount Warning). The Goanna saved the people from the Snake and sits wait at a place in Evans Head called Chinamans Beach. The formation of the area around the rock face resembles the Goanna still there to protect our people.’
Information
Artist | Bundjalung Sean Delsignore |
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Title | Rivers, Valleys, and Mountains |
Language Group | Bundjalung |
Area | Cabbage Tree Island, NSW |
Catalogue | 22858 |
Date | 2021 |
Medium | Acrylic on Canvas |
Size (W x H) | 90 x 60 cm |
Price $AUD | $890 Sale Price $790 |
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*Sorry, "Ready to hang" is not available for international deliveries on this artwork.
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This paintings titled 'Rivers, Valleys, and Mountains' is explained in Sean's words:
‘It’s Bundjalung Country representing our creation story of how our land was formed. The Ancestral story talks about a great battle between our totem the Goanna and a Snake that created the valleys and mountains that range from Evans Head to Tweed Heads where the highest mountain in the area is Mount Wollumbin (known as Mount Warning). The Goanna saved the people from the Snake and sits wait at a place in Evans Head called Chinamans Beach. The formation of the area around the rock face resembles the Goanna still there to protect our people.’
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