Aboriginal Art Works
Aboriginal Art - On our website, we are currently depicting over 500 Aboriginal Art Works. However, in our Galleries, we have three times as many paintings (and many more in storage). We are endeavouring to list all of these for you to view. Unfortunately, time is a major problem! This is a "family" business, and we do not have a large family!!!
We offer Aboriginal Art works from budget price to Fine Art Collectables. The "budget priced" paintings are from well known Aboriginal Artists, who are only too willing to complete smaller works. The Artists are professionals they realise Aboriginal Art must be affordable, desirable, diverse in style they present their Aboriginal Art to the World as the buyers require and never compromise on quality.
We also represent a number of private collectors whose precious works are available for sale, Therefore, should you have an enquiry about any Aboriginal Art works please contact us in all probability, we would either be able to offer you paintings we own, or advise you from where you could purchase. We believe that referrals on available Aboriginal Art are imperative for the industry and the welfare of the artists.
Because our main Gallery and buying centre is in Kununurra, Western Australia, our website features heavily ochre aboriginal art. However, we are fortunate to have several Central Desert Artists resident in Kununurra - specialising in "Acrylic Art" - such as Connie Collins-Nungarai (Walpiri Tribe, Yuendumu), Barbara Rosewood (Jaru Artist from Northern Territory) and Bonita Williams from Alice Springs. We also have excellent arrangements with Art dealers, art centres and artists throughout Australia that enables us to present the finest art from not only the Kimberley, but from many of the major and minor Aboriginal Art regions throughout Australia.We have the "best of both worlds" a diverse style of Aboriginal Art right where we live.
We are committed to promoting young Aboriginal Artists In the future our on-line exhibition will feature established artists Sade (Numbin) Carrington, as well as emerging artists Sandra Sampi, Melissa Martin and June Peters who have painted together in house. These artists have produced an amazing Exhibition of "New Age" aboriginal art, based on old traditions...it is entitled "Tribute" to Rover Thomas, Jack Britten, Jumpany and their Elders who taught them well. In return, they will teach that that is what Aboriginal Art is all about.
Below please find samples of aboriginal art (these not available on our website). We have many more and, given time, they will appear if not sold prior. Again, we invite you to contact us.
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| Henry Wambini(decd.2003) Painted 2001 and we have a few more of Henrys. He and Jack were inseparable. "Mates" of fifty plus years. | Beerbee Mungnari painted in house March 2003 his paintings sell so fast, we rarely get to put them on website however, we have them. |
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| Connie Collins-Nungarai just returned from Yeundumu after three months painting with her family in Utopia finely dotted unstretched acrylic (Connie told us when asked about the fine dotting matchsticks!) Aboriginal artists are Very Innovative when painting their ABORIGINAL ART. | Jack Britten 'The Master' (deceased Monday 22 July 2002) with a work he stretched himself (canvas on board) dated c.1984 private collection ..this picture taken early July 2002 at Jack's request he was so proud of his ability to sketch "freehand draw" and he said... "I've lost that one" we replied - "We lose many things in life, Jack, we just keep going". He left the Gallery that day with a printout of this picture proudly in his hand |
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