Rainbow Bee Eater Ghost Net Sculpture by Thelma Norman
$1,155.00
Please phone or email for freight costs and to purchase. Because of size it will have to be sent via a freight company or picked up instore.
1 in stock
Description
This ghost net sculpture, Minh Kun-warrith (Rainbow Bee Eater), is a stunning piece by Indigenous artist Thelma Norman, measuring 17cm x 92cm x 100cm. Created from recycled ghost nets, this artwork highlights the transformation of harmful marine debris into meaningful, handcrafted sculptures.The rainbow bee eater, a bird deeply connected to Indigenous culture, is carefully depicted in this sculpture. Its design and larger size make it an impactful addition to any space.
Perfect for collectors of eco-friendly art, this piece celebrates the resilience of nature and the creative ingenuity of Aboriginal artists.
- Handmade in Australia
- Catalog No: 300-23
- Category: Ghost Net Sculpture
- Size/Medium: 17cm (H) x 92cm (L) x 100cm (W)
Ghost nets—abandoned fishing nets lost at sea—are a leading cause of marine animal deaths, often entangling turtles, fish, sharks, and even dolphins. By repurposing these nets into intricate sculptures, Pormpuraaw Art & Cultural Centre transform environmental waste into powerful, meaningful art.
OVERSIZED ITEM
PLEASE NOTE – IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE THIS GHOST NET SCULPTURE IT WILL NOT PROCESS THROUGH OUR SHOPPING CART.
Due to the oversized nature of this item, it cannot be shipped through Australia Post. A shipping company will need to be arranged, or you are welcome to pick it up in-store.
PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY AT ANCIENT JOURNEYS EITHER BY PHONE (07) 4033 0228 OR EMAIL shop@ancientjourneys.com.au. We will then provide you with a shipping quote to your destination and process payment for both the item and the freight over the phone.