
New Soft and Silky Wraps from the Desert
These soft pure silk fabrics make a luxurious wrap for evenings. They portray landscape Artwork by Aboriginal Artists from the Eastern Desert region of Central Australia. The Artists are Colleen Morton, Margaret Ross and Rosie Ross from the Community Art Centre of  Ampilawatja in the Northern Territory. This community has made the decision to paint their...

Ideal for Christmas – Little Desert Gems
We have a stunning range of 30x30s stretched and ready to hang on the wall for Christmas, priced from $135 with art centre provenance. Â Some are uploaded onto our website, but we also have others from a range of communities including Ikuntji, Papunya Tjupi and Iwantja. Â We also have unstretched 30×30 paintings by desert community...

Christmas Offerings
Tali Gallery has all the expected wondrous gift ideas for Christmas including ochre painted crocodile eggs from Arnhemland, carved baby bird boabs from the Kimberley, bags made from recycled ghost nets washed up on Torres Strait Island beaches, and frivolous emu feather embellished baskets by the Tjanpi Desert Weavers! Â There’s also beautiful and sensual...

Beautiful and Beneficial – Online Gallery Shop Now Open
These are some of the interesting contemporary gift ranges we offer in our online Gallery Shop. Â Everything is beautiful and beneficial in some way. You can link to it here: Â www.talionline.com.au and enjoy! Handmade Indigenous Artists’ crafts and Australian themed creations by Australian Artists; affordable, beautiful gifts hand selected from various ranges designed...

Tali Gallery Christmas Hampers
Looking for a gift for someone who has everything or to inspire a cook to experiment with bush food, or do you have visitors from overseas who would appreciate trying some local treats! Â The Tali Gallery Shop offers a range of gifts for Christmas from as little as $3.50 – beautiful and tasteful gifts...

For Love of Country – Art Saving Sea Life
Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been abandoned at sea, lost accidentally, or deliberately discarded. They travel the oceans of the world with the currents and tides, continually fishing as they progress through the waters. As they are unattended and roaming they fish indiscriminately, not only catching threatened species but undersized and protected...

Powerhouse Museum’s Love Lace Exhibits at Tali Gallery
This graceful and elegant bag was created by Doreen Linkinjwang from Maningrida and it has been displayed in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in the Love Lace exhibition from 30th July 2011 through to October 2013, which was extended due to its popularity.  The exhibition included hundreds of artists from all over the world. “Doreen...

New Ghostnet Woven Work
This remarkable and large basket was created by Yulki Nungumajbarr from Ghostnets washed up on the beaches of Grooyte Eylandt. Â We also have a metre long ‘canoe’ basket, a turtle and a doll by other artists from the art centre on the island and will be receiving other work from other communities that work with...

Offerings from Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery carefully sources artworks and crafts from all over Australia, looking for integrity and quality. Everything is hand selected and special in some way. Everything has a story. The Gallery is relaxed, friendly and welcoming. We offer small affordable gift items from as little as $3.50. We also sell small paintings priced from $66 unstretched...

Radio Interviews from our Trip to Alice Springs
When Triin and I were in Alice Springs, or ‘Slice’ as the locals call it, we met up with some fascinating people. Â Triin interviewed them for her SBS Â Estonian Radio Program. One was David Batty who has written the ‘Bush Mechanics’ series which may be made into a feature – you can hear...

Charlie McMahon Didgeridoo Classes, SCC at Tali Gallery
Tali Gallery is pleased to work with Sydney Community College to host Charlie McMahon’s Didgeridoo Classes – great for the lungs and health, fun and fascinating. Charlie’s a living treasure and learning from him is a remarkable experience!