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Aboriginal Tourism - Indigenous Australia - Galleries and Shop Online |
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Following are a list of online galleries specialising in Aboriginal Art. Some of
them do not have a shop front presence. We hope you enjoy our
listing and visit their websites, where you can
view and purchase the art works of Indigenous Artists throughout
Australia. Also check out our gallery outlet listing, many of them also have
an online presence where you can view their catalogue. |
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• National Online Gallery
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Shopfront |
Deadly Art Online
• Deadly Art Online is your online Australia Indigenous Aboriginal Art Gallery.
Browse the catalogue of ‘Deadly Art’ selected from a wonderful collection
submitted by artists and other collectors. Just click on one of the Galleries
and follow the links to view the current artworks in that gallery. Keep coming
back as more artwork is added. Authentic Aboriginal Art
with some Great Bargains
available.
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Deadly Artists
• This website is dedicated to Australia's Aboriginal Indigenous Artists. Deadly
Artists will be an ongoing project to provide a source from which individuals,
galleries and artists can source or submit information about Australia’s
Indigenous Aboriginal artists. As a reference source, we aim to make this a
useful free resource for all.
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NSW Shopfront |
Walangari Karntawarra
• POTTS POINT NSW • Ph: +61 2 9368 7379 • Mobile: 0414 932 863 •

• Walangari Wangardi Karntawarra
Jakamarra, also known as Colin McCormack, was born in Alice Springs in 1961. I
am of the Arrernte, Luritja, Walpiri, Yankuntjatjarra, Pintubi and Alyawarre
peoples of the Central and Western Desert. My Paintings are about my people and
culture. I have exhibited abroad in numerous European cities such as Vienna,
Paris and Frankfurt, as well as Hong Kong. Visitors can now
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NT Shopfront |
Central Art
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Aboriginal Art Store • PO Box 567, ALICE SPRINGS NT 0871
• Ph: +61 8 8952 1711 • Fax: +61 8 8952 1744 •
• John and Sabine McEwen
• A very good online site, well laid out,
informative, and where
you can view the works of their artists online before purchase. You can browse
by artist, as well as by price.
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Chetachyre Enterprise
• Anmatyerre Aboriginal Art is a special category of Aboriginal Art. The
Anmatyerre tribe of the Western Deserts of Central Australia is famous for their
art. Chetachyre Enterprise aims to add to this fame of our tribe by making
connections and sales to overseas buyers, as well as licensing the copyright and
utilising technology to reproduce these artworks on sales items. Ultimately we
aim to provide an opportunity to our uncles and aunties who are still living in
the camps in the bush on their tribal lands to gain meaningful opportunities to
utilise and share their exceptional traditional knowledge of native foods and
medicines, and to provide opportunities for direct selling to the customer.
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Deadly Art Online
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Deadly Art Online is your online Australia Indigenous Aboriginal Art Gallery.
Browse the catalogue of ‘Deadly Art’ selected from a wonderful collection
submitted by artists and other collectors. Just click on one of the Galleries
and follow the links to view the current artworks in that gallery. Keep coming
back as more artwork is added. Authentic Aboriginal Art
with some Great Bargains
available.
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Thorny Arts
• Authentic Aboriginal Art
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Mobile: 0400 141 871 / 0423 965 361 •

• Raymond Japanangka Walters was
born in Alice Springs November 1975. His art is an opportunity to share his life
experiences and cultural knowledge that has been passed down from his
Grandparents and extended family members. Coming from a strong artistic
background of well-known artist that include his grandfather Jack Cook, late
grandmothers Emily Kngwarreye and Minnie Pwerle, Aunties Margaret Scobie, Gloria
Petyerre, Barbara Weir, and Kathleen Petyerre. Raymond’s Grandfather’s country
is Yuelamu (Mt Allan) and his Grandmother’s country is Boundry Bore˜Alhalkerre
(Utopia). His language groups are Anmatyerre and Alywarre.
Raymond has adopted a contemporary and very unique style of painting, using a
wide range of colours and textures.
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Daniel Goodwin |
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Daniel Goodwin
was born at Kenmore Park Station (Ernabella, South Australia) in 1947. He was
taught to paint by the sons of Albert Namatjira, Enos, Keith and Ewald, but then
went on to develop his own unique style.
He has won a number of awards including the ‘Adelaide Aboriginal Artist Award’,
NSW ‘Best Aboriginal Painter of the Year’ and the ‘Red Ochre Award’. Included
among his award winning paintings were a number of landscape works and ‘Goanna
Laying Eggs’ (a painting depicted in the Aboriginal dot-style).
Over the years Dan has travelled widely about Australia, selling his paintings
and spreading the knowledge of his artwork. His paintings have been sold to
people from all around the world, with one large painting sold to an overseas
buyer for $125,000.
Visitors and locals can often see Daniel at the Todd Mall Markets in Alice
Springs. To view some of his works, or to place an order,
click here... |

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Audrey Rubuntja |
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Audrey
Rubuntja was born in 1942 in the
old Alice Springs hospital to Wildred and Lucy Swift of Hermannsburg. She was the
second born child, her older sister Amy is deceased. Her parents later adopted
another sister, Alisan. Her father worked in the Mission store at
Areyonga, and her mother worked as a housemaid for the local pastor at the time.
She has been painting for about 30 years. Her paintings
tell stories of family, bush tucker gathering and dreamtime stories. As she
explains, ‘My
grandchildren love to watch me paint as I tell them stories and explain to them
the meaning of the different symbols used. In this modern days we have adapted
to the use of acrylic paint to illustrate the same stories that were originally
told with drawings done by hand on bare ground’.
She enjoys painting and passing on the gift to the following
generations. It is an important part of our culture as Aboriginal People.
You can view some of her works through this website,
click here... |
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Trephina Sultan Thanguwa |
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Trephina Sultan was
born in Alice Springs in Central Australia. Visitors to the Alice Springs area
have been purchasing Trephina’s paintings over many years. The paintings
reflect her family’s culture, upbringing as a young child, and stories
as told by her Elders.
Her work include the ‘dot style’ synonymous with Aboriginal art,
including the many symbolism and iconography that represent the
vegetation, food source, flora and fauna that is representative of
Central Australia. A more recent work, is her ‘Tjanpi Kampanyi’ (Burning
Grass), a move away from her previous traditional works.
As well as producing art of different sizes, from the small to the wall
size canvases, Trephina has also created pieces by request. A recent
commissioned painting incorporated ‘blues’, representing water.
Other works have included the interpretation of stories:
- Kulu - the landing of a meteorite and the beginning of life
- Grandmothers Way - Elder Ladies teaching the children stories, songs and
dance and to have respect for the land
You can place an order for a commissioned piece by Trephina through AusEmade.
For more details and a sample of her works,
click here... |
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Rex Sultan-Jabangardi |
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Rex Sultan-Jabangardi
Rex has been creating his artwork for a number of years, selling both here in
Alice Springs (Central Australia) and Adelaide to people from all over the
world.
I was born in Alice Springs, and did my schooling in
Alice Springs, being taught by the nuns at the Catholic
Convent.
I knew I would become an artist when I was young. As a
child, I considered Albert Namatjira my idol, and I
would sit in the Todd Creek with him and his son Oscar
and watch them paint. I was also inspired by my older
brother, Reg Sultan, who was an established artist. Reg
gave me my first watercolour paints and board.
We are currently creating a website for Rex to showcase some of his works. Once
finished you will be able to view some of his works, or to place an order,
click here... |
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QLD Shopfront |
Aboriginal Art Online
• 4 Ganges St, WEST END QLD 4101 • Ph: +61 7 3846 7766 •

• Contemporary Aboriginal art is a
vital part of the world’s oldest continuous cultural tradition. It is also one
of the most brilliant and exciting areas of modern art. The site offers quality
paintings and limited editions prints by Aboriginal artists. Check out the
Regions and Communities,
Land and Cultures, and
Traditional Symbols.
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Cicada Trading
• MANLY QLD 4179 • Mobile: +61 425228 044 • Fax: +61 7 3348 3049 •

• Cicada promotes and exports
Australian Indigenous art on a mutually beneficial basis. Our objectives are to
create successful opportunities for the artists by promoting their immense
artistic talents and unique art forms to an international marketplace.
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Robert Barton Art • Creating Understanding through Art
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Ph: +61 7 3892 6759 •

• Our Mission is to 'create
understanding through art'.
Visit our
online
art gallery for a full selection of works from our collection.
Also some great information including FREE Artist' own tips for finding and
investing in contemporary Aboriginal art that saves time, effort and money,
Learn insider secrets that an actual artist uses when he buys art,
Learn
more about the use of iconography and symbols in traditional
Aboriginal art. and other Artist' Own Insider Tips Reports.
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