Sunsets
Lauren Rogers's new Contemporary Indigenous art, titled "Sunsets," captures the beauty of a vibrant sunset through a rich display of colours. This artwork represents the artist's exploration of her cultural heritage as a proud Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander woman.
Using bold hues and intricate brushwork, "Sunsets" evokes a sense of awe and reverence for nature's wonders. The myriad of colours embodies the diverse cultural tapestry of the artist's heritage, celebrating the Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander traditions.
The sunset holds deep significance in Indigenous culture, representing a spiritual connection to the land and the Ancestors. As the sun sets, it marks the end of one day and the beginning of another, reminding us of the cyclical nature of life. In this artwork, Lauren Rogers explores the profound connection between the sunset and her cultural heritage, infusing the painting with layers of meaning and symbolism.
"Sunsets" invites viewers to contemplate the beauty of nature, the importance of cultural heritage, and the enduring spirit of Indigenous identity. Through her art, Lauren shares her journey as a Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander woman, bridging the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation.
Framed Original artwork in natural oak.
Stretched size - with hardware for hanging installed.
Width 1550 mm
Height 32 mm
Length 1430mm
Postage included.
Painting can be sent unstretched in pipe for easier transport.
Lauren Rogers's new Contemporary Indigenous art, titled "Sunsets," captures the beauty of a vibrant sunset through a rich display of colours. This artwork represents the artist's exploration of her cultural heritage as a proud Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander woman.
Using bold hues and intricate brushwork, "Sunsets" evokes a sense of awe and reverence for nature's wonders. The myriad of colours embodies the diverse cultural tapestry of the artist's heritage, celebrating the Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander traditions.
The sunset holds deep significance in Indigenous culture, representing a spiritual connection to the land and the Ancestors. As the sun sets, it marks the end of one day and the beginning of another, reminding us of the cyclical nature of life. In this artwork, Lauren Rogers explores the profound connection between the sunset and her cultural heritage, infusing the painting with layers of meaning and symbolism.
"Sunsets" invites viewers to contemplate the beauty of nature, the importance of cultural heritage, and the enduring spirit of Indigenous identity. Through her art, Lauren shares her journey as a Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander woman, bridging the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation.
Framed Original artwork in natural oak.
Stretched size - with hardware for hanging installed.
Width 1550 mm
Height 32 mm
Length 1430mm
Postage included.
Painting can be sent unstretched in pipe for easier transport.
Lauren Rogers's new Contemporary Indigenous art, titled "Sunsets," captures the beauty of a vibrant sunset through a rich display of colours. This artwork represents the artist's exploration of her cultural heritage as a proud Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander woman.
Using bold hues and intricate brushwork, "Sunsets" evokes a sense of awe and reverence for nature's wonders. The myriad of colours embodies the diverse cultural tapestry of the artist's heritage, celebrating the Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander traditions.
The sunset holds deep significance in Indigenous culture, representing a spiritual connection to the land and the Ancestors. As the sun sets, it marks the end of one day and the beginning of another, reminding us of the cyclical nature of life. In this artwork, Lauren Rogers explores the profound connection between the sunset and her cultural heritage, infusing the painting with layers of meaning and symbolism.
"Sunsets" invites viewers to contemplate the beauty of nature, the importance of cultural heritage, and the enduring spirit of Indigenous identity. Through her art, Lauren shares her journey as a Ngarabal and Torres Strait Islander woman, bridging the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation.
Framed Original artwork in natural oak.
Stretched size - with hardware for hanging installed.
Width 1550 mm
Height 32 mm
Length 1430mm
Postage included.
Painting can be sent unstretched in pipe for easier transport.