Ned Kelly
Ned Kelly is one of the most recognisable figures in Australian history, known for his armour, his defiance of colonial authority, and his enduring place in the national imagination. More than a century on, he remains a contested symbol—outlaw to some, rebel to others—embedded in Australia’s cultural memory.
This work forms part of an ongoing Australian identity series that places foundational figures and symbols into a contemporary visual language without instruction or resolution. The series does not settle debates; it presents images that continue to provoke interpretation.
Printed in Melbourne on high-quality satin photo paper and designed for indoor display, the composition is deliberately minimal and direct.
Part of a contemporary Australian history and identity series — iconic, unresolved, and open to interpretation.
Made to order in Melbourne, Australia. Delivered by Australia Post.
A0/1/2: 195gsm Satin Poster Paper
A0 is 841 mm x 1189 mm - this is the original size of the posters on the street, but will be printed in a far higher quality grade of paper as all sizes are.
A1 is 594 x 841 mm - this is a more standard size for decorative posters
A2 is 420 x 594 mm