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 Ngarabul 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 Ngarabul 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 Ngarabul and Torres Strait Islander woman, bridging the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation.
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 Ngarabul 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 Ngarabul 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 Ngarabul and Torres Strait Islander woman, bridging the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation.
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 Ngarabul 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 Ngarabul 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 Ngarabul and Torres Strait Islander woman, bridging the gap between past and present, tradition and innovation.
When do we post?
We post once a week from Brisbane, QLD.
Do the prints come framed?
No, the prints come packaged with love for you to frame.
Postage
Postage is a $12 flat rate per order.
What type of paper do we use for our prints?
Archival Matte Paper
The standard border is 1-3 cm - which allows for handling and framing
Acid and lignin-free.
High archival rating and is printed with 12 colour Canon Lucia EX pigment Inks - Tested to last over 100years
It must be framed behind glass.
Colours may vary
Please note that the colours of the final print may differ slightly from the colours you see on your monitor. Each monitor displays colour slightly differently, and we cannot guarantee that what you see is a true representation of the final product.
A note on postage
All Lauren Rogers prints are meticulously packed with care and delivered in impeccable condition to the local post office. However, we cannot guarantee their condition during delivery once the prints are handed over. While we trust the efficiency of Australia Post, in the rare event that your print arrives in a less than satisfactory condition, we regret that we are unable to offer refunds or replacements.
Lauren Rogers Copyright
All artwork is subject to copyright and remains the intellectual and creative property of Lauren Rogers. It may not be distributed, printed, or copied (for personal or corporate use) without permission.