Human and sun

Human and sun

A4 / Standard Print / Unframed
$70.00
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Human and sun

Human and sun

$70.00
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The sun has always held a sacred place in Aboriginal culture, guiding life, time and ceremony. It is a giver of light, warmth and energy, shaping the rhythms of the land and the people who walk upon it. In this painting, the sun represents more than a celestial body; it is a living presence, a teacher and a witness to human life.

The flowing colours and forms in this piece speak to the way people move with the sun — rising with it, resting under its heat, and finding reflection as it sets. It reminds us that our lives are connected to its cycles, that our stories and journeys are guided by its light, and that every dawn and dusk holds a moment of sacred balance.

The painting honours this deep connection, showing that humans and the sun share a reciprocal relationship. As the sun nourishes the land and its people, the people give respect, ceremony and song in return, continuing a timeless dialogue that stretches across generations and country.

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When I create, I’m guided by a story, the old ways that remind me we’re all connected. Every thread, every brushstroke carries meaning. Each piece is handmade, heart-led, and 100% Aboriginal-owned. You're not just buying a product—you're supporting living culture, art, and self-determination.

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