
A 24 piece Indigenous art puzzle by Trisha Mason
Traditional Aboriginal tribes people often travel vast distances while hunting and gathering for their daily needs. This artwork depicts the elevation of the land, the diggings of wild yams by women, the weapons men use and the camp where the tribes gather. This artwork also features the symbols used for men and women, their shapes characterised by the imprints in the earth where they sat.
Size: 297 x 210mm
Suitable for children aged 3 years and over
Trisha is an Aboriginal artist who was born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and traces her ancestry to the Kamilaroi Tribe of the area we know as Queensland and New South Wales. Trisha is an extremely gifted and natural artist and has been painting since her early childhood. She has received numerous commendations and awards for her art, including first prize for Indigenous Art at the Royal Exhibition, and a commendation by the Premier of Queensland for a piece which became the official poster for multiculturalism and a gift to diplomats visiting Australia. Trisha's artwork reflects her love of Aboriginal culture and ancestry. Her artwork is faithfully reproduced from originals onto a variety of quality products
Royalties are paid
Made in Australia
Â