new world order - magenta
This image is a digital version of an ink sketch originally done by pink stinks (aka Bianca Beetson an indigenous artist in Brisbane). Bianca and I are best of friends and this collaboration was a long time in the making. This is the first digital version of a series of posters in varying colour blends and arrangements. Bianca always has magenta in her paintings (her traditional medium) and this colour scheme provides a vibrant tone.
new world order - magenta belongs to the following groups:
Aboriginal ArtAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Anne van Alkemade
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about 1 year ago
It’s beautiful.
kookylane, about 1 year ago
awesome pattern work! fabulous work girls!
Karen Cougan, about 1 year ago
WoW you go girls, awesome fun together. This is gorgeous
FireRabbit, about 1 year ago
Stunning patterns! It’s absolutely mesmerizing.
pinkstinks, about 1 year ago
Hey Kath I missed this one! Still one of my fav’s just be coz of the colours!
pinkstinks, about 1 year ago
Hey kath,
just wanted to let you know that I have submitted this image to Qld health for consideration for use on a Breast & Screening brochure – If accepted I will give you half the repo fee will keep you posted.
xx B
Erica Corr, 11 months ago
Wild and vibrant. Fantastic series.
Dorrie, 11 months ago
I saw the original and this finished digital. I love how the two have become one yet are still seperate. Another red bubble artist and I want to work together but we do not know how to go about it so that both get recognized for their work. For example, she may do the graphic design and I may write a poem expressing my feelings on it. How would we go about making them come together and be posted as one piece and yet both artists be given credit. hmm confusing aren’t I?
Any help would be appreciated.
I just joined RedBubble today so if I am out of line by posting here I am sorry. Still learning.
huggs
Dorrie
nikspix, 10 months ago
Nice!
franzi, 6 months ago
this is a beautiful piece of art, it seems to have many different levels, can’t stop looking at it:)