Aboriginal Artist InterviewsOver the years Central Art has established long term relationships with some of the artists. Its a wonderful experieince to hear the artists talk about their paintings and what they feel so passionate about. |
Video Interview with Gloria PetyarreAustralian Aboriginal artist Gloria Petyarre has been a mentor to Sabine Haider from Central Art. This short video shows her famous Bush medicine stokes whilst she is explaining briefly what she uses bush medicine. Gloria Petyarre is well known for her body of artworks titled Bush Medicine. |
Vincent ForresterAboriginal 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. |
Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra designs the Central Art LogoAustralian Aboriginal artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra design the Central Art logo. As an Aboriginal art gallery it was important to us to have a logo to represent our brand, but to be a work of art in itself. Malcolm understood my vision. I wanted our logo to have meaning and please listen to Malcolm explanation of the logo
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Ronnie TjampitjinpaAustralian Aboriginal artist Ronnie Tjampitjinpa talks briefly about what the Tingari cycle represents in this artworks |
Ronnie TjampitjinpaAustralian Aboriginal artist Ronnie Tjampitjinpa talks briefly about his painting Fire Dreaming. |
William King Jungala (Earth Images)The passing of William King Jungala in December 2007 was a sad loss for this family and the Aboriginal art industry. One year prior 2007 William talked about his inspiration behind his Earth Images artworks. |
William King Jungala (Shifting Sands)The passing of William King Jungala in December 2007 at 41 years old was sucha sad loos to this family and the Australian Aboriginal Industry. One year prior to his passing he gave an audio interview about his inspiration to paint the work Shifting Sands.
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William King Jungala (Desert Images )One year prior to Australian Aboriginal artist William King Jungala's passing, he gave a short audio interview about his inspiration and the story behind his Desert Image painting. He was such an amzing artist. |
William King Jungala (Earth Images 2)A rare opportunity to listen to the audio interview with Australian Aboriginal artist William Kind Jungala who passed away in 2007. In this interview he talked about his inspiration and the meanings behind the artwork titled Earth Images.
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Malcolm Jagamara (Water Dreaming)Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about inheriting the Water Dreaming in 1998 and the special ceremonies that followed. |
Interview with Vincent Forrester (Uluru 1)VIncent Forrester talks with Sabine Haider about the inspiratiion of the artwork Uluru. Uluru was built up during the Dreamtime creation period by two boys who played in the mud after rain. When they had finished their game they travelled south to Wiputa ... Fighting together, the two boys made their way to the table topped Mount Conner, on top of which their bodies are preserved as boulders. |
Interview with Malcolm Jagamara (Lander River)Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra shares with Sabine Haider the story details of the artwork Lander River. The Lander River is 200 miles north-west of Alice Springs in Central Australia. The Lander River is the birthplace of Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra as well as a significant site to the Warlpiri Aboriginal people. It is at this place where ceremonies, sacred songs, dance cycles and Dreaming's emerged.
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