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Tallebula

Mullet Run

Mullet Run

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The Story Behind The Art

This artwork pays homage to the land and waters of Tallebudgera Creek and its surrounds.

This includes the surrounding sites of significance; the creek, Jellurgal (Burleigh Headland), spiritual sites and Dreamtime connections, the natural landscape north, Burleigh Heads, and Palm Beach to the south.

Central to this piece is the depiction of the annual mullet run. Large numbers of mullet fish moving together are known as the ‘mullet run’.

Local Aboriginal people use seasonal indicators such as flowering plant species to predict when the best times to fish and gather mullet.

Inland groups also travel to the coast during this time for ceremonial and social interaction.

An original, signed A5 Certificate of Authenticity, which details the story behind the art, is provided with each print.

Shipping and Handling

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Prints and Frames:

Our prints and frames are meticulously crafted and made to order by our trusted fulfilment partner in South Brisbane. The manufacturing times may vary depending on the type of product:

  • Unframed Paper: Please allow 5-15 business days for manufacturing before your order is ready to be shipped.
  • Unframed Canvas, Framed Canvas, and Framed Paper (all handmade): These pieces require more time and care to produce. Expect a manufacturing time of 15-20 business days before your order is shipped.

Rest assured that once your order is prepared for shipment, we will promptly provide you with tracking information via email and text, so you can keep an eye on its progress.

We kindly ask for your understanding during busy periods such as holidays or sales, as processing times may be slightly longer. As a small business, we and our partners are dedicated to delivering your order as quickly as possible. Your patience and support are greatly appreciated.

Materials

All our prints are meticulously produced using the giclée fine art grade printing method. They are available on either textured cotton rag (paper) or poly-cotton canvas, ensuring exceptional quality. We exclusively use the finest HDX archival inks, which are guaranteed to maintain their vibrancy and longevity for over 100 years.

For Cotton rag prints in sizes up to A3, there is a 10mm white border on each face. Prints in A2 size and above feature a 25mm white border. Please note that the size listed includes the overall dimensions, including the border.

Our Canvas prints are expertly stretched, making them ready to be framed. Alternatively, they can be stretched over an internal stretching frame and come with a fitted wire at the back. This allows you to easily remove the print from the packaging and hang it on your wall, hassle-free.

To further enhance the aesthetic appeal, external decorative frames can be added to both cotton rag prints and canvas prints, providing additional elegance and sophistication to your chosen artwork.

Dimensions and Framing Information

Canvas Framing


To enhance your canvas artwork, we offer locally sourced canvas float frames from FSC-certified suppliers. These frames are available in a range of finishes to suit your preferences. With a 10mm width on the face and a depth of 55mm, they are designed to provide an elegant and modern touch. Our skilled craftsmen expertly fit the frames with a 5mm space between the canvas and the frame, creating a shadow line that adds depth and dimension to the presentation of your artwork.

Cotton Rag Framing


For a traditional and timeless appeal, our classic framing option includes a mount board that surrounds the artwork. You have the choice of two mount board options: cool white or warm white, allowing you to select the one that best complements your piece.

To further enhance the presentation, we use a 2cm wide and 4cm deep box frame. This frame is available in a carefully curated range of finishes, ensuring a selection of options that will beautifully complement your artwork.

With our cotton rag framing, we pay meticulous attention to every detail, ensuring that your artwork is elegantly showcased and protected. The combination of the mount board and the box frame adds depth and dimension to the overall display, creating a visually pleasing presentation that captures the essence of a classic aesthetic.

Care Instructions

Museum-Grade Materials

Left Bank exclusively utilises Epson Ultra Chrome Pro inks and museum-grade, acid-free cotton rag papers from the trusted brand Ilford. Their unwavering confidence in their suppliers and team is evident through their 100-year guarantee on fine art prints.

When handling your print, it is advisable to minimise contact as much as possible. If feasible, consider using gloves and ensure that you handle the print only from the border.

Regular dusting is recommended to maintain the print's condition. Avoid using water or solvents on the printed surfaces, as this could potentially cause damage.

Returns Policy

Returns Policy

Please note that due to the custom nature of our prints and frames, we are unable to accept returns for change of mind purchases. We kindly ask you to carefully consider your choices before placing an order.

In the unfortunate event that your order is damaged during transit, it is crucial for us to receive photographic evidence showing both the damage to the exterior packaging and the damage to the item. To initiate a claim for damaged returns, please submit the necessary information within 24 hours (1 business day) of receiving the damaged item. Kindly send all Returns Claims to kaitlyn@leftbankartgroup.com.au, ensuring that you clearly provide the artist name, order number, and client name in your communication.

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Meet Tallebula

A unique collaboration between local Aboriginal man, Kieran Chilcott, from the Yugarabul and Bidjara people and non-Indigenous contemporary artist Hayley Ledden.

Both artists were raised in South-East Queensland and currently live on the Gold Coast. Our Story