Canvas Print - Kaling Middens

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Description

KALING MIDDENS


The unique turquoise in this artwork depicts Kaling,  meaning ‘Water’ and relating to our majestic waterways.  Water is life for all of us and for Aboriginal people  it represents provision for the necessities of life.  Depicting wetlands, rivers, reefs and our Island home, this series pays tribute to a long and deep connection with country and the many variations of waterways it offers.


This design is symbolic of  traditional midden sites, immense mounds of oyster, pippy and mussel shell, left over many years of feasting close to waterways.


Canvas Prints


Available in 5 sizes, the canvas frames are made of kiln-dried wood to a depth of 3cm. These high-quality frames have a raised lip along their edges that prevents indentations from appearing on the canvas prints.


The high quality canvases are made from matte cotton and their GSM count is 360. In order to protect your canvas photo prints, we seal them with a coating that makes them resistant to ultraviolet light, dust and water.


Canvases are made to order and take 10 business days for delivery.

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Orders made by 2pm will be dispatched the same day from Toronto NSW 2283. Local Collection also available from Toronto NSW 2283.


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Stockland acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and knowledge-holders of the land on which we live, work and play. We recognise and value their continued and inherent connection to land, sea and community.

We also pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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