
Handpainted Gumnut Creations by Cleonie Quayle and her daughter, Jade
We are delighted to represent  Cleonie Quayle’s Designer Range of HandPainted Gumnut and Quandong Jewellery which she creates with her daughter Jade – it’s all about passing down culture!   Handpainted natives are blended with sea glass, wooden or linen beads, beads made from recycled paper or beautiful chunks of agate in amber or turquoise...

Corporate Gifts
Tali Gallery has an ever changing range of gifts suitable for corporate presents to suit all budgets from $36 for small handcrafted ceramic pieces  and $40 for small handcrafted glass coolamons to several hundred dollars for framed fine art prints, small original paintings and collectible pottery. We select carefully to ensure everything is tasteful and...

Small Paintings from the King Sisters
We have worked with the King Sisters, Tarisse and Sarrita King, on many educational projects over some five or more years now and are pleased to present these stretched miniatures of their most famous painting stories, ready to hang on the wall. Â There are other themes such as Sandhills and colour variations (e.g. turquoise) available....

Social Enterprise – Sumptuous Silk Scarves
It’s scarf weather indeed and silk is both soft and warm as well as comfortable and enjoyable to wear! Suitable for wraps, scarves or wall hangings, we are stocking beautiful and beneficial silks hand loomed in Cambodia through an organisation called Tabitha to help the disadvantaged and poor – which are then screen printed by...

New in – Beautiful Waterhole Bowls and Platters
These are some of the stunning new waterhole bowls in small, medium and large sizes that we’ve just received from Summer Matthews – hand painted, kiln fired, slumped glass with the irregularities found in handmade crafts. Â We also have a range of large flat platters in similar colouring and designs as well as coasters, tiny...

Sharing the Love with Aboriginal Art
Sharing the love on Valentine’s Day can make a difference to artists’ livelihoods and to the well being of remote Indigenous Communities – here’s some ideas – please visit the Artists button on the header of this website:

Out of this World – Time to Start Getting Creative
Each year, Tali Gallery works with the Beanie Festival in Alice Springs to spread the joy of making beanies and to help raise funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Â Â Each year, Tali G works with a different segment of the Sydney community – professional textile artists and Wrapped with Love in 2011, the community...

Beautiful New Sarongs in the Tali Gallery Shop
www.talionline.com.au – Scarves and Sarongs (and also check New Arrivals) – or use the link ‘Gifts’ on this website.

Exquisite Detail from a Young Urban Aboriginal Artist
Sarrita King has Gurindji heritage and pays tribute  in this painting series to how her ancestors were able to travel across country and find everything they needed for their survival. There are others coming in this series which are also exquisitely beautiful and larger at 101 x 162cm in brown/red.  We are also organising...

For Christmas From Papunya – 30x30s
New 30×30 paintings have arrived from Papunya where the contemporary desert painting movement first began. Â Stories in miniature can be hung or propped as a solo piece, or can be grouped in two’s, three’s or more. Â Some client’s buy up to 10 or 12 and hang them in panels to take up a rectangular space...