Red Desert Dreamings Aboriginal Art
It is important for us to be ethical, considerate and respectful dealing with and treatment of artists.
Whether you're an avid collector or new to the world of Aboriginal art, we're here to assist you in finding a piece that will hold a special place in your heart. Our collection showcases diverse artworks by skilled indigenous artists hailing across Australia including the Central and Western Desert regions of Central Australia, The Kimberley, Tiwi Islands and more.
NEW ONLINE EXHIBIT
STARTERS & COLLECTORS
This exhibit celebrates the works of a selection of our very finest pieces by artists like Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Tommy Watson, Barbara Weir, George Tjungarrayi, Esther Giles, Tjawina Porter, Nyurapaiya Nampitjinpa -and more.
We've also included a number of very fine entry level pieces by these same artists which are more affordable and geared towards those who are just starting out collecting art.
We've got some fairly exciting plans regarding exhibitions moving forward so watch this space!
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View selected works at these great venues
You can see or purchase a selection of our available art in person at the following locations.
Specials and Sale items
Minnie Pwerle
Awelya-Anemangkerr
150 x 90cm
Regular price
$10,800.00
$13,500.00
Sale price
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FEATURED ARTIST
Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri
Billy Stockman’s life began with tragedy. His mother and others of his family were killed in the 1928 Coniston Massacre, 280kms north of Alice Springs, while he was sleeping in a coolamon under a bush where his mother had concealed him. Just one of only two survivors, Billy was consequently found and taken in by the family of perhaps Australia’s most famous Aboriginal artist, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, and raised as an adopted brother.
Billy Stockman was a leader amongst his people and was actively involved as a campaigner for land rights and development of more equitable conditions for Indigenous people. He was a wood carver before he became a painter like Kaapa Tjampitjinpa and Clifford Possum, and he was one of the first artists to start painting large scale canvasses.
Billy Stockman was a leader amongst his people and was actively involved as a campaigner for land rights and development of more equitable conditions for Indigenous people. He was a wood carver before he became a painter like Kaapa Tjampitjinpa and Clifford Possum, and he was one of the first artists to start painting large scale canvasses.
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