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Kool Koala Art has unveiled its new stunning Australian collection

Kool Koala Art has unveiled their brand-new collection that showcases Indigenous artists Chern’ee and Brook Sutton, and local photographer, Dave Birch.

Images courtesy of Kool Koala Art

Kool Koala Art is a modern gallery full of epic art to purchase, and is now stocking new styles of Indigenous artwork by talented sisters, Chern’ee and Brooke Sutton, and local photographer, Dave Birch.

Chern’ee Sutton and younger sister, Brooke Sutton, are Kalkadoon women from the emu foot province near Mount Isa in North West Queensland.

The Sutton sisters began painting from a young age and have since amassed an impressive collection that has received many awards, and global recognition.

The sisters’ art has been commissioned for likes of the Commonwealth Games and Queensland’s Parliament House, and even hangs in the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace. 

Kool Koala Art has worked with the Sutton sisters to bring the new collection to the gallery through their Indigenous Reproduction Collection.

The reproductions are of such high quality that you can see the textures used in the original paintings, 30 of which are available at Kool Koala Art.

The pieces can be purchased on 5mm high gloss acrylic, a matte PVC, or a premium gloss canvas.

Local photographer, Dave Birch, has also collaborated with Kool Koala Art, and is selling a series of spectacular local landscapes.

Birch resides in Glenelg, and has a passion for landscape photography, with his work often a showcase of the diverse scenery South Australia has to offer.

Kool Koala Art has a range of Dave’s work available on their new gloss canvas, with his pieces ideal for those wanting to add colour to their home.

Dave will also be working with Kool Koala on his latest aerial photography venture.

Find Kool Koala at 1070 South Rd, Edwardstown.

For more information or to purchase one of the glorious pieces, click here.

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