Cumulus Studio

Earth-toned linework tracing a journey toward deeper cultural connection and shared learning.

Commissioned by Cumulus Studio to support their Reconciliation Plan, this artwork draws on the natural rhythms of Country and the layered journey of community and cultural understanding. The line work traces the organisation’s path toward deeper connection, while the circular forms represent shared learning and collective responsibility. Inspired by the earthy palette of Lutruwita/Tasmania, the design integrates seamlessly with Cumulus’ visual identity, grounding their reconciliation commitments in place and purpose.

You can view Cumulus Studio’s Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan online with my artwork throughout.

Client: Cumulus Studio
Project Type: Digital Illustration
Location: Launceston, Tasmania
Year: 2023

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Caleb Nichols-Mansell

Caleb Nichols-Mansell moves between Country, culture, and contemporary practice — weaving stories from land, spirit, and community into powerful visual languages. As a proud Palawa man, Caleb's work bridges the ancient and the evolving, reimagining Aboriginal knowledge systems through design, public art, and digital storytelling.

His practice is rooted in Country and carried forward through site-responsive interventions, graphic and surface design, and large-scale public commissions. Through intricate textures, flowing linework, and bold organic forms, Caleb invites reflection on identity, resilience, and the enduring strength of Palawa people.

His works have been commissioned by leading institutions across Australia, including MONA, University of Tasmania, Arts Tasmania, Australian Fashion Week, Lifeline Australia, and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra; embedding stories of survival, connection, and contemporary Aboriginal identity into the cultural, public, and built environment.

www.calebnicholsmansell.com.au

https://www.calebnicholsmansell.com.au
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