Commission a unique, one-of-a-kind Aboriginal artwork that tells the story of your organisation’s mission, vision, values and reconciliation journey.

Our founder and Director, Amy Allerton, is a Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Gamilaroi woman and an accomplished artist. Her artwork commissions are 100% digital, hand-drawn on an iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil, utilising Adobe illustration applications to create editable vector artworks.

There are many extra benefits to choosing digital art that you don’t get with hand-painted art, but there are three that stand out:

  1. BRANDABLE: Part of the process involves requesting your organisation’s Brand Style Guide. Using the codes (RGB or Hexidecimal) of your brand colours, we create the colour palette of your artwork and then draw with your exact brand colours within the illustration application. On occasion we add complimentary colours to the palette if it will assist in telling the artwork’s story.

  2. EDITABLE: Completed artworks are exported from the iPad and into Adobe Illustrator for Desktop, creating an editable vector file. This is the file that we use when we go on to design collateral like Reconciliation Action Plans, First Nations Engagement Strategies and Implementation Plans for our commission clients. Different sections of the artwork are isolated within the editable file, then saved as their own separate, individual image. As a bonus, all image files of the artwork extracts that we create are to provided to our clients to use in other collateral.

  3. SCALABLE: A vector is an image that can be made infinitely large without losing quality. That’s exactly what our artworks are! You are provided with an EPS file* which allows you to use the artwork in any large format printing application and it will retain its crisp resolution. Whether it be the whole artwork or just a segment, you can print it on shirts, vehicles, buildings or any oversized signage - the limit is your imagination!

    *Editable EPS files are supplied with Exclusive Licences only

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