Original Artwork: Untitled - 5 (171 x 125cm, Framed)

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Artist: Anthony J. Walker
Language Groups: Yiman, Ghungalu, Gooreng Gooreng
Title: Untitled 5
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 171 × 125cm (including frame)

Untitled (5) by Anthony J. Walker – features a unique view of Wategos Beach in Byron Bay. This artwork is part of Anthony J. Walker's Cavanbah series, sharing the First Nations artist's personal impression of the Country he has lived on for the past thirty years: Arakwal Country, Bundjalung Nation.

The artwork explores Walker's profound connection to the environment. Centered around the theme of "caring for Country", Walker's vibrant paintings invite viewers to consider their own relationship with the land, sea, and waterways.

By weaving traditional First Nations iconography, inspired by patterns on message sticks, with a figurative depiction of Byron Bay's recognisable shoreline, this artwork challenges the historical narrative of landscape painting. Walker reclaims the genre from its colonial origins - when it served as a tool for mapping and invasion - and transforms it into a powerful medium for reconnecting to Country.

This original artwork comes with an external float frame, handmade from sustainably-sourced Tasmanian Oak.

Signed on the back by the artist, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Ready to hang.

Artist: Anthony J. Walker
Language Groups: Yiman, Ghungalu, Gooreng Gooreng
Title: Untitled 5
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 171 × 125cm (including frame)

Untitled (5) by Anthony J. Walker – features a unique view of Wategos Beach in Byron Bay. This artwork is part of Anthony J. Walker's Cavanbah series, sharing the First Nations artist's personal impression of the Country he has lived on for the past thirty years: Arakwal Country, Bundjalung Nation.

The artwork explores Walker's profound connection to the environment. Centered around the theme of "caring for Country", Walker's vibrant paintings invite viewers to consider their own relationship with the land, sea, and waterways.

By weaving traditional First Nations iconography, inspired by patterns on message sticks, with a figurative depiction of Byron Bay's recognisable shoreline, this artwork challenges the historical narrative of landscape painting. Walker reclaims the genre from its colonial origins - when it served as a tool for mapping and invasion - and transforms it into a powerful medium for reconnecting to Country.

This original artwork comes with an external float frame, handmade from sustainably-sourced Tasmanian Oak.

Signed on the back by the artist, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Ready to hang.

Additional info
For Australian collectors, this original artwork comes as a stretched canvas with an external frame, ready to hang on your wall, with a wire across the back.

Artwork is shipped within 7 days of order confirmation.

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Artworks (shipped in a mailing tube) will incur a flat-rate shipping fee of AUD$80.

For collectors based outside Australia, canvas artworks are rolled with care and and shipped in a mailing tube unframed. Internationally shipped artworks do not include a wooden backing frame (stretcher bars), which can be acquired at your local picture framers. Professional framing is recommended. If you would like to organise to have your artwork shipped internationally as a ready-to-hang artwork on wooden stretcher bars, please contact us on milbidesigns@gmail.com for a shipping quote.

Authenticity and certification
MILBI DESIGNS is an Aboriginal owned and operated business, registered with Supply Nation and an artist member of the Indigenous Art Code. Every artwork and fine art print is signed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.