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  1. ‘Mother’s Story’ painting

    This painting is about Dorcas Bennett’s Mother’s country. Her mother, Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa, “Mrs Bennet” painted extensively on this subject and here Dorcas reflects on her mother...

  2. Buyku bark painting

    This detailed black and white bark painting is by renowned artist Djirrirra Wununmurra. The work comes with a wall mount for easy installation. An Artwork Certificate is supplied with this painting. The sa...

  3. Hand Painted Bowl (Water Ties)

    Hand painted small round bowl decorated with an Indigenous design on solid acacia wood. As designs are hand painted, they are unique one-of-a-kind pieces. Woodgrains also vary....

  4. ‘Kamela’ Painting

    Kaltukatjara, where Aaron lives, is full of Kamela (camels) and wild brumbies. At night you can hear their hooves click clacking down the bitumen in search of water. Aaron explains this painting saying, &#...

  5. ‘Mai (Bush Food)’ painting

    Paintings depict the Tjukurpa, the Law and stories of Ancestors. Anangu (Central and Western Desert Aboriginal people) have responsibilities for the protection and teaching of different Tjukurpa and there ...

  6. ‘Kungka Kutjara’ Painting

    As a senior law woman of the Kaltukatjara area, Martha’s work draws significant inspiration from local landscape and Tjukurpa (dreaming) stories. Martha’s whole family have lived and travelled in the K...

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