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Beatrice Gibson | 42cm x 89cm
Not stretched or framed | Acrylic on canvas
*ARTWORK IS SOLD ROLLED IN AN ART TUBE*
Framing can be organised on request, please email hello@lajarri.com with the artwork name and size for a framing price.
Beatrice Gibson Nangala was born on Mt Doreen station, located about 400 kilometers North West of Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory about 1960. The birth date is unknown because Aboriginal mothers did not deliver their babies in the hospitals but delivered them wherever the were at the time not recording the date as the calendar day means little to Aboriginal people.
Beatrice commenced her painting in 1986 and depicts Kangaroo, Dingo and Emu Dreamings, from her country which lies on Napperby Station in Central Australia, northwest of Alice Springs. The Kangaroo is found only in Australia it is the iconic symbol of the country and in the desert are mainly reds and grays.
Stretching & Framing
Stretching & Framing
Not stretched or framed
Stretcheing and/or framing can be organised on request once you have purchased your piece, pricing starts at around 1/3 of the artwork price (on average).
This process generally takes around 3-4 weeks.
Framing options are Tasmanian Oak, White or Black painted pine.
All stretching and framing is completed by the team at Left Bank Art Group
Shipping
Shipping
Shipping is free Australia wide,
International shipping will be calculated at checkout.
All orders are shipped with insurence and tracking globally.
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All artwork stretching and framing is taken care of by the team at Left Bank Art Group on the Gold Coast, a family business that has operated for over 40 years, employing over 20 local staff
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