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Corroboree Dreaming – 35x24cm Print

Corroboree Dreaming – 35x24cm Print

Regular price $20.00 AUD
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Artwork Meaning
In many Aboriginal cultures, the kangaroo often symbolises a Warrior — a figure of strength, protection, and responsibility. As a Warrior, this mob represents the hunter and provider, carrying the spirit of courage and care for community.

It’s also important to acknowledge that Aboriginal Australia is made up of over 450+ mobs prior to colonisation, each with their own languages, customs, and cultures — much like the diversity of nations across Europe.

This artwork honours those differences while celebrating shared values of strength, kinship, and identity.

Artwork Meaning
1st Row (Goannas): Good bush tucker food source.
2nd Row (Warriors): Hunters and protectors.
3rd Row (Circles): Campfires — the community.

This design symbolises strength, unity, resilience, and community respect — reflecting the importance of coming together to share culture, story, and identity.

About the Artwork
Mob-made Aboriginal art print featuring Corroboree Dreaming by Aunty Lorni Hyland. Originally designed and printed in the 1990s as part of Indigenous Dreamings, my mum’s Aboriginal art and clothing business.

Each print carries the same heritage and meaning as the original 1990s t-shirt design — honouring cultural storytelling, connection, and legacy through art.

Details

  • Size: 35x24cm

  • Printed on premium matte art stock

  • High-quality reproduction of original artwork

  • Unframed (fits standard frame sizes)

  • Made in Australia

Shipping & Care

  • Packaged flat with protective sleeve and backing board

  • Ships via Australia Post (Small Flat Mailer)

  • Handle with care and avoid direct sunlight to preserve print quality

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