Kununurra

Kununurra - Australia

Kununurra

The Home of Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery

Kununurra in the very beautiful East Kimberley area of Western Australia is where the retail Aboriginal Art Gallery of Artlandish is situated. Located 40 kilometres (24.8 miles) from the Northern Territory border and 800 kilometres (500 miles) from Darwin, this remote town of approximately 6,000 permanent residents is host to over 100,000 domestic and international visitors during the Dry Season (April to September), and acts as a portal to some of the most rugged yet breathtakingly picturesque country in the world.

There is a very well known saying in Australia – “When you open a gate, make darn sure you close it”. This is the Outback Bible when travelling in the vast country areas. There is one exception – Kununurra is a gateway that never closes. It is the entrée to a magical world of “everything big and beautiful” – lakes, leisure, waterways, waterfalls, fishing, camping, diamonds, sunrises, sunsets, boabs, billabongs, never-ending mountain ranges and million acre cattle stations (ranches) where it is a very long way between fences with gates.
 



Australian outback gate

It is no wonder that Baz Luhrmann chose the country close to Kununurra when filming his acclaimed epic movie “Australia” to showcase the unique and unforgettable character of the Land Down Under.

The word Kununurra in local Aboriginal language means “meeting of the big waters” – with the damming of the mighty Ord River in the early 1960’s creating Lake Kununurra and the huge Lake Argyle, the immediate surrounds of the town offer a permanent paradise for fishing, boating, bird watching and all manner of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. When visiting Lake Argyle, to see such a small wall holding back a volume of water twenty-two times the size of Sydney Harbour can only be described as unforgettable.
When Lake Argyle was created, much of the country where the Aboriginal people lived and worked, including the Old Argyle Station, was covered by this immense inland sea. All that is visible of the land beneath are the many mountain peaks protruding like sentinels above the water.


Lake Argyle
The peaks of the mountains around Old Argyle Homestead, standing like sentinels above the incredible inland sea of Lake Argyle.

The Aboriginal artists from this area still paint the country as they remember it many years ago, prior to this monumental inland sea being created, in particular Freddie Timms and Phyllis Thomas. The East Kimberley region is home to the legendary Ochre Masters such as Rover Thomas, Queenie McKenzie, George Mung Mung, Paddy Carton, Paddy Jampinjii, Jack Britten (all deceased). The legacy they have passed down to successive generations is immense – the artists paint their country in natural earth pigments, the landscapes are depicted accurately and invariably accompanied by a Ngarrangkarni (Dreamtime) story explaining the phenomena of the creation of their spectacular homeland. Ochre Art of the Kimberley is a significant specialist contribution to our Australian Art Industry.

Whilst Kununurra acts as the hub and introduction to the many wondrous activities and adventures of the
East Kimberley region, the town hosts what has become a major event in May each year – the Ord Valley Muster. For details see www.ordvalleymuster.com.au. After a week of cultural and entertaining activities, including a corroboree by the Mirriuwong Aboriginal dancers featuring the Joonba owned by renowned artist Alan Griffiths.

Alan Griffiths Bali Bali Balga Joonba
Alan Griffiths' artwork depicting his Corroboree
performed during the annual Ord Valley Muster festival


This festival culminates in The Kimberley Moon Experience which is a must-not-miss extravaganza of Australian camaraderie, fine wine and food and world class entertainment.

The immense region of the
East Kimberley includes Mitchell Plateau and Kalumburu to the far north, the port of Wyndham which is the oldest town in the Kimberley 100 kilometres north of Kununurra, many Aboriginal communities surrounding Kununurra, Doon Doon and Warmun communities, the cattle stations such as Bow River going south to Halls Creek which is a distance of 400 kilometres and is the start of the desert country of Central Australia. For detailed information about the many important attractions in the East Kimberley, visit our East Kimberley information page.

Molly Springs just outside Kununurra

       Molly Springs just outside Kununurra

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    I wanted to send on an enormous thank you to your family and its business.
    I picked up the painting today from the framers, it is absolutely mesmerising.
    Thanks for making the purchase of this beautiful artwork possible.
    All the best to you, I hope your business prospers and thrives.
    Should we consider another purchase in the coming years we will look you up,
    and you will be highly recommended to anyone else we know who is interested in Aboriginal art.
    Nyree, VIC

    I received Deanne Peters's work today in the post.  
    This is the first ever piece of art that I have bought let alone through the Internet.  
    I love it.  I appreciated the opportunity to buy a piece that I work afford within my
    budget and I think it is a great idea to produce smaller pieces.  
    Now I just have to start saving for another.    
    Amanda, Ireland

    Thanks so much. Ms Peter's work is absolutely beautiful.
    I must stop looking at the website.
    I'll run out of wall space!  
    Louise, ACT

    Thanks so much for your e-mail, I am really looking forward to receiving my
    paintings, and will let you know when they arrive.
    Thanks so much for the kind friendly manner in which you have been with me,
    I appreciate that.  
    Karen, UK

    Thank you so much.  I’m looking forward to receive Helen’s Water Dreaming.
    I like the drawing and the colours a lot.  Christopher Churchill’s Desert Nights is my favourite picture.
    Often I pass by, have a look at it and smile. It is a very special picture for me.
    Ursula, Switzerland

    Just wanted to let you know I received my lovely painting.  
    Please pass on my thanks to Jeannie.
    It's absolutely beautiful!  
    Lindy, VIC

    Paintings arrived on Wednesday and they are great!
    Thanks for your help.  
    Nathan, Canada

    The two Alan Griffiths paintings arrived safely today.  
    So well packed. Thank you for dispatching them so punctually.  
    We are thrilled with them and currently debating wall alternatives.   
    Axel, NSW

    My picture arrived this morning!!
    It is quite wonderful.
    Thank you so much for sending it.
    Missing your red earth and sun.  
    Jill, UK

    This is to let you know that the two
    paintings by Churchill Cann and
    Charlene Carrington arrived home safely
    and in good condition.
    They look beautiful on our walls.
    Should you happen to see Churchill and
    Charlene we would be very grateful if
    you would thank them and let them know
    how much we admire and respect their work.   
    Bill and Margo, ACT

    The artworks have arrived.
    All pieces are just beautiful.
    Thank you very much.   
    Meg, UK

    We recently purchased “Wild
    Passionfruit and Tomato” by Margaret
    Davis Kemarre during our visit to
    your gallery in Kununurra. It was
    delivered to our home in Sydney
    last week. We just wanted to let you
    know it had arrived safely and that
    we are very happy with our purchase.  
    Thank you for your assistance.  
    Philip and Elizabeth, NSW

    Just wanted to let you know that I've
    received my art piece.I'm thrilled.  
    I appreciate the photo of Cindy & bio.  
    It makes it much more personal....
    It's like I've met Cindy.  
    Give her my thanks and her willingness
    to share her talent and vision.    
    Walt, USA

    I've been meaning to send you a note to say thank you and we're very happy.
    The painting arrived quickly and it's up on the wall and looks great.   
    Cathy, NSW

    Just to let you know the artwork was well received today,
    and I am very pleased with it.  
    Thanks again for your excellent service. 
    Lene, Denmark

    The most beautiful Kudditji painting has arrived this morning, it is so magnificent.
    It took my breath away!! Thank you very much.
    Karen, NSW

    I received my beautiful Bush Leaves canvas by Jeannie Petyarre last week.
    I bought it on a very rushed visit to Kununurra enroute from Warmun to Darwin.
    The minute I saw it I knew it was what I had been looking for.
    It is at the framers now for stretching onto a frame. I can not wait to hang it in my home.
    Thank you so much for getting it to me in such good condition.
    I'm so glad I popped into your gallery for what I said would be a "quick walk through.
    Luckily my friend in Warmun had said "make sure you go to Artlandish".
    Having had the opportunity to spend time in an indigenous community
    I feel blessed to have such a beautiful artwork.
    Please place me on your mailing list.
    Best wishes
    Sue

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