Coffee Mug - Barramundi Design - Colin Jones

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Coffee Mug - Barramundi Design - Colin Jones

Barramundi
by Colin Jones

Feature: Coffee Mug Sold Individually

  • Australian Indigenous Artist Licensed Design
  • Material: New Bone China
  • Quality finish
  • Dishwasher/Microwave Safe
  • Perfect for Coffee or Tea or Hot Chocolates
  • Reusable and Plastic Free
  • Stylish Design
  • Good for cold morning and nights
  • Dimensions- 13cm (L) X 12cm (W) X 10cm (H)
  • Weight- 25g

Barramundi
This is a reproduction of a traditional painting named Barramundi. The meaning of Barramundi for Aboriginal people is large-scaled river fish. The Barramundi were a very valued food source for aboriginal people. The blue and brown circles in the painting represent the life forces of the land and the ocean and the various colours of the circles symbolise the colours of the ocean and land. Song Lines or Footprints are also represented and these are symbols of belonging to the land and sea, the Aboriginal people following the traditional maps of the land they live upon. All barramundi are born male and then turn into females when they are three to four years old. They can travel long distances in a lifetime and swim from fresh water rivers to salt water and during this journey they make the transition from male to female. Barramundi are also quite sensitive to their environment, thriving in clear, unpolluted waters.

ARTIST INFORMATION
Colin Jones was born in 1947 in Queensland Australia, and is of Kaladoon and Nunuckle tribal descent. As a young boy, Colin learned to paint from his grandfather. Colins multi-layered dot paintings tell the stories of his ancestral lands, where the rain forest, rivers and land connect. In these depictions, there are small foot and hand prints telling the stories of Aboriginal people roaming the land.