SPRING ONLINE COLLECTION
BIG IMPRESSIONS
Art does not need to be expensive to be valuable, to be enjoyed, or to bring richness and joy into the spaces it inhabits. A well placed painting can massively impact the feel of a space whatever it's price tag may be. A well curated collection of smaller cheaper paintings can be every bit as arresting as very large canvasses.
Red Desert Dreamings is proud to showcase this collection of paintings and sculpture, representing the value and beauty that can be found in more financially approachable art. The maximum price of any piece in this collection is $3500.
In the image above you see 6 lovely pieces by Lynette Corby, each valued at $550 for a total of $3300 for the entire installation. The image below has 4 Bambatu Napangardis arranged for a similar budget.
Art walls composed of multiple small paintings can be an excellent way to display art in an more economical way than you may expect. These paintings are all of a type and by the same artist, but that doesnt need to be the case - you can get very creative in how you choose to display art in your home.
SPRING COLLECTOR'S SPECIAL
Kuddtji Kngwarreye
My Country
Kuddtji is one of our favourite artists at Red Desert Dreamings. The 'patchwork' depiction of his country, his expressive brushstrokes, and myriad shades and tones of the monotone pallete make for interesting viewing.
Kuddtji's work may sometimes seem quite simple on first inspection, but often the more you look at it, the more complex it becomes.
This piece is currently available with a 20% discount and we have a plethora of other Kuddtji's to choose from, all of which are now available for sale on the website.
FEATURED ARTIST
Bambatu Campbell Napangardi
Bambatu Napangardi was taught to paint by her husband, and now she paints her own Dreamtime stories passed on to her by her both her parents as well as her husband, Dini Campbell Tjampitjinpa.
Her paintings are of Aboriginal women’s ceremonies and her works depict the traditional symbols of the central desert. Her linear works are bold and strong which reflect the techniques taught to her by Dini Campbell, typical of artists from Kintore and Papuyna
WEBSITE UPDATES
We're Always Changing
Our efforts to get all our available artworks online continue and we're publishing new stock weekly. Go to Artworks, and then sort by New to Old to see the latest artworks.
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