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Limited Edition fine art print by Joanne Nangala. Edition of 250
These prints are made to order with a turnaround of 3-5 business days before being shipped, if you require this by a certain date, please contact us and we'll do our best to accommodate.
This item is a print only. Any images in the listing are examples of framing options only, framing is not included. Prints are delivered flat-packed or rolled in an art box. To protect them from damage we recommend you leave them in the packaging until you have them framed. Please get in contact to organise framing.
Central Australian mothers use bush medicine for newborn babies to bring the mothers milk on and it helps to heal the babies’ spirit. The women dig a hole and fill it with coals & crushed dried bush leaves to make a smoke. During ceremony the newborn baby is passed across the smoke several times to heal and settle the baby. The rest of the tribe people also lean into the smoke for healing. The crushed leaves are then used to help heal mental health & heal the cuts/sores for men and women. Seeds are taken from the bush medicine shrub and made into a necklace for the baby to provide protection. The bush medicine can be made into a liquid to share and help heal others outside our culture.
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