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Larissa MacFarlane - Handstands with Waa on Kulin Country
Larissa MacFarlane, Handstands with Waa on Kulin Country
Linocut on paper, 23x23cm framed
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Larissa MacFarlane is a proud Disabled Mad artist/activist, of Scottish descent, living on the unceded sovereign lands of the Kulin Nation. They have been working in the Disability Rights and Disability Art movements for over two decades since acquiring a brain injury in 1998. Larissa is known for their bold public artworks, using printmaking, street art, performance and community art, promoting Disability Culture, identity and Pride. In 2017, they were the creative producer of Australia’s first Disability Pride murals. They have worked in the Disability/Arts sector as a consultant, trainer, violence prevention educator, mentor and speaker. In 2025, they coordinated Victoria’s first ever Disability Pride flag raising.
This artwork references Larissa’s daily Disability Pride practice of handstanding, and acknowledges the traditional lands that Larissa lives on, alongside their own Celtic ancestry. It also features Waa, the ancestral crow and protector figure in Kulin Nation traditions.
Shipping:
Artwork is available for collection or shipping after the closing date of the exhibition, March 8th 2026.
This piece can be shipped for $35 anywhere within Australia, with an additional $5 added for each extra product purchased through our online store - select shipping option > SMALL ARTWORK AUSTRALIA WIDE FLAT RATE at the checkout.
All online artwork sales are final and no refunds or returns will be accepted.
Larissa MacFarlane, Handstands with Waa on Kulin Country
Linocut on paper, 23x23cm framed
Contact us about personal payment plans and Layby.
Larissa MacFarlane is a proud Disabled Mad artist/activist, of Scottish descent, living on the unceded sovereign lands of the Kulin Nation. They have been working in the Disability Rights and Disability Art movements for over two decades since acquiring a brain injury in 1998. Larissa is known for their bold public artworks, using printmaking, street art, performance and community art, promoting Disability Culture, identity and Pride. In 2017, they were the creative producer of Australia’s first Disability Pride murals. They have worked in the Disability/Arts sector as a consultant, trainer, violence prevention educator, mentor and speaker. In 2025, they coordinated Victoria’s first ever Disability Pride flag raising.
This artwork references Larissa’s daily Disability Pride practice of handstanding, and acknowledges the traditional lands that Larissa lives on, alongside their own Celtic ancestry. It also features Waa, the ancestral crow and protector figure in Kulin Nation traditions.
Shipping:
Artwork is available for collection or shipping after the closing date of the exhibition, March 8th 2026.
This piece can be shipped for $35 anywhere within Australia, with an additional $5 added for each extra product purchased through our online store - select shipping option > SMALL ARTWORK AUSTRALIA WIDE FLAT RATE at the checkout.
All online artwork sales are final and no refunds or returns will be accepted.