This limited edition original serigraph print by Australian Aboriginal artist Roy Link features a stunning depiction of a kangaroo. The print is numbered, dated, and signed by the artist, adding to its value and authenticity. Created using screen printing, this fine art print showcases Link's unique style and mastery of the craft. With a theme of animals and history, this piece is a beautiful addition to any art collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of art by one of Australia's most renowned artists.

This is an original unframed, signed and numbered serigraph (silkscreen printing) done by Roy Link, entitled, Kangaroo Spirit Leaving, 1989. The male kangaroo is shown beside a dried up river bed, the hunter that has killed the kangaroo is sitting around the fire, eating the kangaroo. The spirit is shown rising from the body with the boomerang, club and spear that were used in the hunt. The berry bush, the kangaroos main food is shown beside the river. The marks in the sand were made by the thrashing kangaroo tail. Old camp sites are seen along the river. (This is the direction description from the artist himself).

This is numbered 10/99. Roy Link is from Brisbane, Queensland. He was artist in residence in Brisbane, Expo 88. He has exhibited in several galleries in Australia, most notably the Hogarth Gallery in Sydney. He has a international reputation with participation in exhibitions in Vancouver and Toronto as well as Doug Hatfields Cross Canada Team and has also exhibited in London England. 

This particular serigraphs revolve around the bush food themes and illustrate the respect that aboriginal hunters show for their game.