Balgo tags in Aboriginal Art Store Artists

Rover Thomas

Rover Thomas

31/05/2011

Artists

 

Rover Thomas

Rover Thomas

31/05/2011

Rover Thomas

 

Patrick Tjungurrayi

Patrick Tjungurrayi

23/02/2010

Artists

 

Eubena Nampitjin

Eubena Nampitjin

10/02/2007

Artists

 

Balgo tags in Aboriginal Art Store Gallery

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18/10/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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15/10/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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14/10/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

Itjantjarra

Itjantjarra

11/10/2010

Eubena Nampitjin

 

Kurri Kurri

Kurri Kurri

11/10/2010

Eubena Nampitjin

 

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10/10/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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17/06/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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17/06/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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17/06/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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27/02/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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25/02/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

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24/02/2010

Patrick Tjungurrayi

 

Balgo tags in Aboriginal Art Store Art History & Culture

Pintupi-Luritja

Pintupi-Luritja

02/12/2008

Pintupi-Luritja

 

Balgo Hills Aboriginal Art: Aboriginal Paintings from the Western Desert

Balgo Hills Aboriginal Art: Aboriginal Paintings from the Western Desert

12/03/2007

Aboriginal Art Regions & Movements

The Balgo Hills (Wirrimanu) region represents a melting pot of several different cultural groups. As a result, the art from this region is dynamic, daring and challenging in a variety of styles in a variety of styles of notable for the vibrant use of colour. Read More...

 

Aboriginal Women

Aboriginal Women

12/03/2007

Aboriginal Culture & People

Male and female ancestral figures played a major role in the Dreaming and were used as a guide to the partnerships between men and women. Aboriginal women shared an interdependent relationship with the men playing a dominant role in child rearing and food gathering and sharing the roles of healers, law makers, performers, painters and custodians of traditional ways. Women maintain their traditional knowledge through ceremony and more recently through their paintings. Read More...

 

Aboriginal Art Regions of Central Australia

Aboriginal Art Regions of Central Australia

01/02/2007

Aboriginal Art Regions & Movements

Central Art represents over two hundred Australian Aboriginal artists from across the Central and Western desert regions. It is important for Aboriginal artists and their families to live on their homelands so they stay connected with the Dreamtime stories, song lines and dance cycles associated with their country. Read More...

 

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