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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x59.1in
About this artwork
Yanyuwa – by Alanah Jarvis
Yanyuwa is Australia’s first people’s language that is shaped by the sea and is over 40,000 years old. It represents people of the salt water in the Gulf of Carpentaria, they believe the landscape of their coastal home was created by the tiger shark and its tale is one of the oldest in the world.
This painting pays tribute and respect to Australia’s first people and that of the Yanyuwa people, whose land we call home.… Although illustrative, the ocean painting has aspects of abstraction with a play of light and blending of blue and turquoise through the water.
It is placed on professional grade canvas and the sides have been painted to create a faux frame.
« I hope that these oceanscapes create a sense of calm and vastness in your space that comes with being in, on, under, or next to the sea. »
Alanah Jarvis is an artist based in Australia whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. Describing her artistic practice as "spiritually encompass abstract into reallity", she endeavors to capture the essence of the sea, with its rolling movement and light. In her creative process, Jarvis most often employs oils on canvas.