26/02/2008
Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester tells the story details of his painting Two Boys (Ulay Kutitja) Dreaming in an interview with Sabine Haider,Central Art- Aboriginal Art Store. Read More...
24/04/2007
Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester discusses the significance of his third painting in the three part series representing 'Imanpa and Wilbia, two little boys in wind shelter.' Read More...
24/04/2007
Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester discusses the significance of his second painting in the three part series representing 'Imampa, Wilbia, Atilla, Uluru and Kata Juta or Lake Wickita in wind shelter'. Read More...
24/04/2007
Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester describes the significance of his first painting in the three part series representing 'Atilla, Uluru and Kati Juta.' Read More...
12/03/2007
Aboriginal spirituality lies in the belief in a cultural landscape. Everything on the vast desert landscape has meaning and purpose. Life is a web of inter relationships where man and nature are partners and where the past is always connected to the present. Through their painting, Aboriginal artists are paying respect to their ancestral creators and at the same time strengthening their belief systems. Read More...
10/03/2007
Australian Aboriginal People are not one homogeneous group. Prior to European settlement it is estimated that there were more than 70 separate nations and more than 600 distinct language groups. Today there are still more than 200 distinct language groups still spoken. Aboriginal people do not speak English as a first language and many speak several aboriginal languages. Aboriginal people do not refer to themselves as Aborigines but instead refer to themselves according to their language sub group, tribe or clan. Read More...
01/02/2007
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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