In a sun-burnished scrubland, Goanna and a snake dispute who “owns” a nest of eggs. They argue through actions: who tends the ground, who shields from rain, who feeds the unborn. The true owner is the eggs belong to the land.
Ownership can be a bit of a furphy; what matters is looking after what’s there. The life depending on the land is kept safe by those who lend a hand, not by one creature alone. In the bush, we tend what we share—and that’s how belonging grows.
This artwork comes printed on a high quality canvas with 40mm border for stretching or framing.
297 x 420mm











