Aboriginal Art

Shark Blue - Aboriginal Art Print (Sand) - Large

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Shark Blue - Aboriginal Art Print (Sand) - Large

This Aboriginal art design has two names, Shark Blue and Nawalah Dreaming. It's an exceptionally large print on a sand coloured background that celebrates the shark in a unique Aboriginal style with other marine animals in dot art including turtles and fish.

Goanna Hunt Aboriginal Art Print

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Goanna Hunt Aboriginal Art Print

This Aboriginal art print, titled Goanna Hunt, features a hunting scene with a native man using a boomerang to hunt a goanna. In case you don't know, the goanna is a very large reptile commonly eaten by Aboriginal people.

Rainbow Dolphin Aboriginal Art Print - Large

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Rainbow Dolphin Aboriginal Art Print - Large

This colourful Aboriginal art print is titled Rainbow Dolphin and features dot art dolphins surrounded by turtles, fish, a stingray and a crab in the middle of intricate dot art patterns.

Kangaroo Survival Aboriginal Art Print

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Kangaroo Survival Aboriginal Art Print

This art print is titled Kangaroo Survival, a detailed dot art design also found in our range of Aboriginal art t-shirts. It's printed on stiff cotton fabric, backed so it is easily framed or pinned to the wall.

Goanna & Snake - Aboriginal Art Print - Large

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Goanna & Snake - Aboriginal Art Print - Large

This Aboriginal art print from Churinga is titled Goanna and Snake, featuring these reptiles commonly hunted for food by Australian Aboriginals. The bright orange goanna has the blue snaked coiled around it's body - the entire design is surrounded by dot art patterns.

Kangaroo and Emu Aboriginal Art Print

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Price: $18*
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Kangaroo and Emu Aboriginal Art Print

This Aboriginal art print features a design titled Kangaroo and Emu, featuring the two native animals also found on our Coat of Arms in an intricate dot art print.