Aboriginal tribal and clan groups each have a totem.
A totem is a natural object, plant or animal that is inherited by members of a clan or family as their emblem and the group is responsible for the stewardship of their totem.
My totem is the Wedge Tail Eagle.
This artwork depicts the Kangaroo and his long relationship to traditional Aboriginal life through the use of his skin for warmth and his protein rich meat as a part of the stable family diet.
FEATURES
Available in 5 sizes, 30 cm, 40 cm, 60 cm, 75 cm and a huge 1 meter print.
The canvas frames are made of kiln-dried wood to a depth of 3cm.
These high-quality frames have a raised lip along their edges that prevents indentations from appearing on the canvas prints.