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Wii Ma Li (light a fire) by Katie Bugden Art in Melbourne

Wii Ma Li (light a fire)

Wii ma li means to light a fire in Gamilaraay language. This painting represents the fires that are lit in sections to burn off the land. These cooler, slower fires help to rejuvenate the land and pose a much lower risk to flora and fauna. Cultural burn offs heal country.

Availability: Available

Medium: Acrylic paint

Collection: Landscape, Nature, Aboriginal, Abstract, Outback

Size: 30cm (W) X 40cm (H)

Price: $350

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Meet the Artist

Katie
Melbourne, Australia

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