Posts tagged "Aboriginal Art"
Songline Scenario's from Ngarrinjeri Country - July Exhibition

Songline Scenario’s from Ngarrinjeri Country – July Exhibition

    Cedric Varcoe created a series of 28 miniature paintings depicting the Songline of the Ngarrinjeri following the Murray River in South Australia. “Ngurunderi came down the river Murray making our country with the help of Pondi the big Murray Cod and they made Ngarrinjeri Country.” And it is the making of this country that Cedric...
Karina Coombes - Tiwi Night Skies

Karina Coombes – Tiwi Night Skies

Upcoming Exhibition – late May Karina Coombes will be our featured exhibition artist.   Karina paints in ochres with her community art centre in the Tiwi Islands and her dramatic subjects include the Milky Way,  Solar Eclipse, the Kulama Ceremony Moon and Shooting Stars. Tali Gallery is often asked to source artwork and information about Aboriginal artists...
Tali Gallery - New Space

Tali Gallery – New Space

Tali Gallery has a new space at 134 Victoria Road in Rozelle which we will be opening soon with the same friendly, helpful service! The main Gallery will remain located at 667 Darling Street diagonally opposite until we finally move in the coming months. Our new space will be burgeoning with beautiful fine art, limited edition fine...
Papunya Tjupi Women

Papunya Tjupi Women

    Presenting Three Artists from Papunya Tjupi Art Centre, Doris Bush, Rosalie Miller and Sharon Butcher.  Please use the contact form to enquire.
Barbara Weir - Subtle Earthen Tones and Flowing Grasses

Barbara Weir – Subtle Earthen Tones and Flowing Grasses

We have two paintings with utmost Dacou provenance, from her son’s gallery, by artist Barbara Weir – one depicting her Mother’s Country and another the flowing grasses of her homeland (Grass Seed Dreaming).  Both are 180cm x 120cm in size.  Please use the contact page for further information.          
Feature:   Fine Art Print Artist - Daniel O'Shane

Feature: Fine Art Print Artist – Daniel O’Shane

Daniel O’Shane is a young emerging artist who was a Finalist in the 2014 Telstra Awards for ‘Works on Paper’.  He received a Highly Commended Accolade.   We love his work which shows a fine sense of composition and craftsmanship.  We feel his talent will see him well into the future!   We have sourced...
Colourful Swirling Water Glass Bowls and new Gift Additions to our Gallery Shop

Colourful Swirling Water Glass Bowls and new Gift Additions to our Gallery Shop

We have some very beautiful additions to the Gallery Shop, including small, medium and large glass bowls, coolamons and coasters.    There are practical gift ideas including cases for reading glasses, and bamboo t-shirts depicting native animals and their names in various Aboriginal languages.  We always have a great selection of small paintings which make...
Aboriginal Art Exhibition in March -  a Month of Art:  Rozelle Art Fest, LOST Art Trail

Aboriginal Art Exhibition in March – a Month of Art: Rozelle Art Fest, LOST Art Trail

The gallery is participating in several local and Sydney wide art events during March and is delighted to bring a diverse group of artists and styles together to celebrate Indigenous knowledge of astronomy and the importance of this understanding to their survival – ‘Reach for the Stars’.    
New Fine Art Prints - Aboriginal Art

New Fine Art Prints – Aboriginal Art

We have received some stunning and evocative, hand coloured, editioned, sea and country etchings from Pormpuraaw Community in far North Queensland.  Some of these (including Crocodile Sorcerer) are related to the current exhibition showing at the Australian Museum in Sydney called Garrigarrang: Sea Country.   Each is priced at $300.
Jukurrpa from Yuendumu - Aboriginal Art History

Jukurrpa from Yuendumu – Aboriginal Art History

Tali Gallery is exhibiting several works by the artists included in the current Australian Museum exhibition in Sydney.                                           In 1982, nine Warlpiri artists travelled from Yuendumu, in the Northern Territory’s Tanami Desert, to dance...
Collectible Aboriginal Art - Robert Campbell Jnr

Collectible Aboriginal Art – Robert Campbell Jnr

Robert Campbell Jnr was the much loved brother of Tali Gallery friend, Aunty Margret Campbell who has asked us to sell this painting on behalf of her family. Coincidentally, Artbank are holding an exhibition of his work in Sydney. Robert Jake Campbell Jnr. was born in Kempsey New South Wales in 1944 and passed away...
Bugai Whyoulter's Wondrous World View

Bugai Whyoulter’s Wondrous World View

There has been a wonderful exhibition of Martu paintings at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney and there is a new Martu exhibition called ‘We Don’t Need a Map’ in the Blue Mountains over the holiday period.  This is currently being shown in Katoomba and is travelling regional Australia after its inaugural exhibition in...