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Wide Range of Gift Ideas

Wide Range of Gift Ideas

Small original paintings (stretched and unstretched), Cross cultural cushion covers, Bangles and Boxes;  Baskets handwoven in the desert, Clapsticks handpainted in community art centres – and then there’s jewellery, silk scarves and much more.
Indigenous Bursary Support

Indigenous Bursary Support

Tali Gallery is proud to continue its work with supporting education amongst Aboriginal children and young adults.  We have held a large fundraiser in conjunction with International Grammar School at Ultimo in 2011; with Riverview College in 2012; and with this Newington College initiative in 2012.  We also donated a painting to Bond University’s fundraising...
Aboriginal Spirit Carvings

Aboriginal Spirit Carvings

Mimih Spirits, Wyarra’s and Wandurrks are ancestral, not creator beings who are widely depicted in rock art, carvings and legends of Western Arnhem Land.  Tali Gallery has a large collection of these spirit figures. Mimih are a non-physical being, which can be  culturally constructive and teach knowledge and skills relating to hunting and cooking or...
Australian Creatures in Stainless Steel

Australian Creatures in Stainless Steel

These wonderful stainless steel creatures are available from Tali Gallery, from $25 for the Gecko, $125 for the turtles, $220 for the Frill Necked Lizard and $250 for the exquisite echidna.  Special commissions in stainless steel can also be arranged for indoor and outdoor installations as well as Awards and Presentation pieces.
Fine Art Print Specialists

Fine Art Print Specialists

We have a wide range of framed Limited Edition Fine Art Prints at Tali Gallery.  We recently supplied 65 to a Designer for an exclusive resort in Queensland.  Fine Art prints on paper are also ideal for offices and businesses which receive 100% tax deduction on purchases under $5,000  from July 1st, 2012.   We...
Puzzles and More for Kids

Puzzles and More for Kids

Tali is a child friendly gallery.  We have a table and chairs and drawing materials at the ready and hold regular workshops and talks for schools and preschools.  We offer puzzles, games, symbol cards, Cheeky Dog T Shirts, clapsticks and other ideas for presents as well as stocking books and educational aids for schools.  ...
Ngatji Glass - waterhole symbols and spirit figures

Ngatji Glass – waterhole symbols and spirit figures

We regularly receive slumped, kiln fired glass, created and handpainted by Summer with waterhole and spirit figure themes.   Summer (Barkindji from Menindee) has an impressive biography, exhibiting regularly in the Netherlands and in Chicago.  The Australian Government has given her glass to the NZ Government, clients have used it in presentations to officials worldwide...
Designer Collaboration

Designer Collaboration

Tali G was asked to work with designers to present this home for sale.  The painting is by Joseph Tjangala Zimran from a Community Art Centre.
Aerial Perspectives

Aerial Perspectives

Denise Campbell is one of a select few non Indigenous artists we work with at Tali Gallery.  She is an aviator who has long been photographing and painting the terrain of regional Australia from an aerial perspective.  These 30x30cm original canvases are framed in glass. Jane Canfield is another non Indigenous artist we work with...
Working with Designers

Working with Designers

Tali Gallery works with several designers to source project specific paintings and artefacts to enhance client interiors.    This painting, Silver Lightning, by Sarrita King,  has a natural fit in a very contemporary Balmain interior.
Bush/Native Foods and Products

Bush/Native Foods and Products

Tali Gallery has a kitchen shop offering bush spices, teas, massage oils, and an ever changing range of products using native ingredients, as well as tea towels and china bearing Aboriginal paintings (generating royalties to the artists).
Special Commission for Canberra Institution

Special Commission for Canberra Institution

Tali Gallery was delighted to organise a special commission for a Canberra Institution of an exceptional natural ochre and pigment painting by Mary Punchi Clements from Kalumburu in W.A.   The paintings feature the Gwion Gwion figures which are the subject of the ancient rock paintings in the Kimberley, known as the  “Bradshaws”.   Two...