Nardurna 'One of Many' Aboriginal Art Print Review
Nardurna sells contemporary Aboriginal dot-painting art prints, and "One of Many" is one of the pieces in that line. What stands out about this listing is that it's paired with a first-person story from the artist explaining the meaning behind the piece, rather than purely generic product copy.
What It's Marketed to Offer
According to the artist's own description on the product page, the piece depicts "one of many fishing spots" the family would visit after the wet season, when rivers, creeks, and waterholes were flowing. The story describes fishing for barramundi on one side of the hills (while staying clear of the water due to saltwater crocodiles) and swimming and catching black bream in freshwater on the other side. Nardurna states that the physical print ships with an explanation of the symbols used and the story it tells, which adds context beyond the image itself.
Materials and Sizing
The print is available in six sizes, from A4 (21x29.7cm) up to 2A0 (118.9x168.2cm), in either paper or canvas, and with a framed or unframed option. Nardurna states the pieces are made to order by a fulfilment partner in Queensland, Australia, with production taking 5–20 business days. A digital download version compatible with Samsung Frame TVs and digital displays is also offered separately.
Pricing
The base listed price was 1.863.000 VND (roughly $70 USD at current exchange rates) for the smallest size; larger formats, canvas, and framing options will increase the price beyond this base figure.
Pros and Cons
Pros: authentic personal narrative behind the artwork, wide size range from small prints to oversized formats, made-to-order production with a named, described fulfilment partner. Cons: made-to-order lead times mean this isn't a fast-shipping purchase, and pricing scales up meaningfully for canvas and larger/framed formats, so buyers should confirm the final price for their chosen configuration before ordering.
Final Verdict
For buyers interested in contemporary Aboriginal art with a documented story behind the piece, "One of Many" offers both the visual work and the cultural context that goes with it, across a flexible range of sizes and formats.
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