Watercolour on professional grade watercolour paper.
One of Australia’s largest flying birds of 1-1.3m high and wing span of 2.5m.
Symbolic to First Nations people of Australia, the wonderful dreamtime story of ‘Why the Brolga birds Dance’ is something for you to read and learn about. is a charismatic bird of Northern and Eastern Australia, as well as Papua New Guinea. The Brolgas dance is something to behold. I have witnessed it once only, with complete awe as I passed through Northern Queensland. Living to over 50years and it is said breeding pairs are thought to partner for life. An expressive and elegant bird and almost seems to be asking you to join her in dance.
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Brolga At Sunset
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Acknowledgement
of COUNTRY
Liz Wilson Art Work acknowledges the traditional people as custodians and knowledge holders of the traditional lands we travel, create, and learn on, throughout the continent that has been colonially known as Australia.
We pay deepest respects to all Custodians of Country, of whom these lands belong. Especially the land and people of Gamilaraay where Liz was born, and Wiradjuri where Liz raised her children and the local Widgabul Wia-bul people of Bundjalung Nation, where Liz now lives and paints.
Liz Wilson Art Work acknowledges Aboriginal people as the first artists and storytellers on this continent and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.