Bugubugu 'Dance' Aboriginal Artwork
Meaning 'dance' in Wiradjuri language, the Bugubugu artwork shows a representation of different tribes coming together in corroboree. Corroboree served as a way for mob to celebrate significant events such as mens and womens business, weddings, births, and seasonal changes. It was an event for joy, storytelling, and sharing cultural knowledge. Corroboree often had spiritual significance, connecting mob with their ancestors, the land, and Dreamtime stories.
Printed on fine art paper, this artwork captures the complexity of our lives in a beautiful, meaningful way. It's an inspiring and captivating piece of Aboriginal art that'll bring life to any space and will be a beautiful addition to your home.
© Copyright Notice: The artwork created by Ashleigh Pengelly, also known as Little Black Duck, is protected by copyright law. Unauthorised reproduction or distribution of this artwork in any form is prohibited. Please note that purchasing a print does not grant you the right to reproduce or distribute the artwork. Thank you for respecting my creative work.
Prints are available in 6 sizes:
A5- 14.8cm x 21.0cm
A4- 21.0cm x 29.7cm
A3- 29.7cm x 42cm
A2- 42cm x 59.4cm
A1- 59.4cm x 84.1cm
A0- 84.1cm x 118.9cm
- Each print comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity sticker, affirming its genuineness and value.
- Packaged meticulously in a clear cello bag with greyboard backing, ensuring protection during transit. (Bigger prints may be shipped in a sturdy postage tube for added safety.)
- Prints are sold unframed, giving you the freedom to choose a framing option that suits your style and space.
- Shipped via Australia Post Registered Post with tracking included, providing peace of mind and ensuring safe delivery to your doorstep.