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Artist Info - Susan Betts
Aboriginal Artist, Susan Betts, has been painting and designing for many years.
“Wiyana (Woman) Spirit One Creative”is her art and design name.
Susan Cultural ties are with the “Wirangu, Mirning & Kokatha” people of the Far-West Coast of South Australia.
Susan, paints & designs images which express her connection to her “Culture, Country, Spirit”
She also does cultural painting workshops with an intention to teach all about Aboriginal art, culture, design, healing stories and colours connect her to the heart of her Country.
If you have any more enquires about Wiyana Spirit One Creative Art, please feel free to contact her Susan Betts Facebook or Instagram pages.
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Bulurru Aboriginal Art Canvas Print - NOTE: DOES NOT COME WITH FRAME
Size:
Artwork size 325 x 180mm
Canvas size 425 x 280mm
*size is approximate only
Artist: Susan Betts
Design Name: Reef Fish
All of our canvas products are printed on high-quality canvas in our warehouse in Melbourne. We ship all orders of canvas prints in tubes. They come unstretched and rolled, ready to stretch or place in a frame. We do not sell our artworks in frames due to the high instance of breakage during transit.
ARTIST INFORMATION - SUSAN BETTS
Susan was born in 1969 in the Tuna fishing town of Port Lincoln on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula and her family ties are to the Kokata, Wirangu and Mirning groups from the Far-Western Nullarbor Plains of South Australia.
For many years Susan worked as a contemporary artist and designer for the Aboriginal design company Balarinji during which time she designed Qantas’ iconic Boeing 747 jet (named Nalanji Dreaming) as well as producing the design “Sweet Water” for Coca Cola’s 2m Coke bottle statue (currently viewed at their Museum in Atlanta, USA and other work(s) for the Sydney Olympic Committee.
For the talented and prolific Susan Betts, “spare time” is at a premium but she has nonetheless included many workshops in dozens of schools (public & private) teaching indigenous and non-indigenous students about her complex and fascinating culture, past and present. The opportunity to share the diversities and values of her culture is greatly enjoyed by Susan.