ARTIST: Amanda Hinkelmann
Soft, delicate and ethereal, this contemporary Indigenous Aboriginal artwork has been created by Wiradjuri artist Amanda Hinkelmann. The piece uses a series of overlapping, intertwining concentric circles to convey the complexities of human life on this earth, and the importance of feeling small. The colour palette is gentle and feminine, with soft pinks, nudes and beiges accented by rich copper flecks.
We often try to be big, powerful, seen. But true human connection, true vulnerability and the recognition of our life within this world, can often be noticed the most when we are, in fact, small. This is represented in the concentric circles in this piece. The smallest of stones dropped within the ocean or the mighty river can often have the biggest impact. Because sometimes it's important to feel, well, small.
Dimensions: 120x160cm Oak Box Frame
Canvas Art Print.
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