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Signed Limited Edition Print Wesley Williams - Female Crocodile & Baby Crocs 29.7cm x 21cm (A4 Size)
Wesley Williams

Signed Limited Edition Print Wesley Williams - Female Crocodile & Baby Crocs 29.7cm x 21cm (A4 Size)

$95.00

  • Artwork by Wesley Williams, a Cherbourg-based artist from Queensland.

  • Titled Female Crocodile & Baby Crocs

  • Limited edition A4 print — only 100 being produced

  • Printed on 310gsm fine art paper

  • 29.7cm x 21cm – Fits a standard A4 frame

  • Printed with a white border and signed, titled, and numbered by the artist in the lower margin

  • Comes in a flat retail pack with cardboard backing and cellophane sleeve

  • Certificate of authenticity is included inside the retail pack

  • This print is a reproduction of the original  acrylic on canvas painting Female Crocodile & Baby Crocs (100cm x 68.5cm) from the Wes Williams Collection, available in the Paintings on Canvas section of our website

Cherbourg Qld Artist, Wesley Williams

Born:                1961
Origin:             Cherbourg, Qld
Tribal Group: Kaantju, Gungarie

Artwork Story

This painting is a representation of a mother crocodile and her baby crocodiles.

The colours are a representation of my culture. Black is for my skin. Red is for my blood. Yellow is for the sun. White is the water and life.

The background is painted in red and yellow ochre dots, representing my Country and the colour of the soil.

The lines painted on the crocodile represent my culture—straight.

Completed 2019 Printed 2025

Note: Wesley Williams is not a Gulf artist, but his artwork is part of the Wes Williams Collection at Ancient Journeys. These paintings showcase his country, Cherbourg, Queensland.

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Wesley Williams

I was born on Wakka Wakka Country in Cherbourg, Queensland. I carried the inspiration to paint culture as a young boy, watching the old man paint artefacts-boomerangs, spears, and shields. I started painting in my early 50s in the Aboriginal style. This is my way of holding onto my culture through sorrow, hard separation, isolation, and incarceration. It brings peace to my mind, heart, and soul. When I am painting, it takes me out of the dark places and travels my mind back to my home, my love for my family, my children, and my community. It takes away the anger and brings me comfort, strength, resilience, and peace.

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