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32X32CM

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
FRAMED IN NATURAL PINE FLOAT FRAME

RIDERS OF THE UNRIDDEN

By Domica Hill

Blak cowboys stand tall on the backs of kangaroos and emus — not to tame, but to honour, to hunt, and to hold firm to culture.
This collection rides the line between the old ways and a reimagined frontier, where boomerangs replace pistols and spears rise higher than saddles. With humour, strength, and deep ties to Country, these figures are warriors, rebels, and storytellers — always guided by the land beneath them and the ancestors behind them.

Unbroken. Unridden. Still deadly.

RETURN TO SENDER
32X32CM

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
FRAMED IN NATURAL PINE FLOAT FRAME

RIDERS OF THE UNRIDDEN

By Domica Hill

Blak cowboys stand tall on the backs of kangaroos and emus — not to tame, but to honour, to hunt, and to hold firm to culture.
This collection rides the line between the old ways and a reimagined frontier, where boomerangs replace pistols and spears rise higher than saddles. With humour, strength, and deep ties to Country, these figures are warriors, rebels, and storytellers — always guided by the land beneath them and the ancestors behind them.

Unbroken. Unridden. Still deadly.

$55.21

Original: $157.75

-65%
Return to Sender , Original Artwork—

$157.75

$55.21

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RETURN TO SENDER
32X32CM

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
FRAMED IN NATURAL PINE FLOAT FRAME

RIDERS OF THE UNRIDDEN

By Domica Hill

Blak cowboys stand tall on the backs of kangaroos and emus — not to tame, but to honour, to hunt, and to hold firm to culture.
This collection rides the line between the old ways and a reimagined frontier, where boomerangs replace pistols and spears rise higher than saddles. With humour, strength, and deep ties to Country, these figures are warriors, rebels, and storytellers — always guided by the land beneath them and the ancestors behind them.

Unbroken. Unridden. Still deadly.