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Colleen Wallace Nungarrayi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Indigenous Australian Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Cultural Art Collection
Colleen Wallace Nungarrayi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Indigenous Australian Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Cultural Art Collection
Colleen Wallace Nungarrayi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Indigenous Australian Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Cultural Art Collection
Colleen Wallace Nungarrayi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Indigenous Australian Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Cultural Art Collection

Colleen Wallace Nungarrayi Aboriginal Art Print - Authentic Indigenous Australian Wall Decor for Home & Office | Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom or Cultural Art Collection

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Description

Dreamtime Sisters | 45h x 45w | RK487

Not stretched or framed | Acrylic on linen

Colleen was born on Santa Teresa Mission, approximately one hour from Alice Springs in Central Australia, in 1973 where she was raised with traditional education and ideals.

Colleen is well known for her precise dot work and use of vibrant colours. Her most popular works are her 'Dreamtime Sisters' painting which tells the story of dancing sisters (the Eastern Arrente people call these "Irrernte-arenye"). It is the role of these spirits to guard important areas of land, in particular sacred and ceremonial sites. These works are beautiful intricate dotting with bold colours that represent wild flowers and berries blossoming in the desert after a big rain.

Colleen is by far one of Utopia’s most popular artists with her Dreamtime Sisters series being purchased not only Australia wide but internationally. Given that the majority of her paintings are small in size, they are often collected and displayed in sets of two or three to give a triptych affect.