Anabranch
Nomad Art
by nomadart
1M ago
  Gus Leunig and Angus Cameron ARTBOX – Jacobson’s Outlook, Nagambie. Anabranch can be viewed any time, but will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 – 24 March, 10 am – 1 pm. Other times by appointment. For more information contact Rose Cameron gallery@nomadart.com.au, Tel 0415 912 115   Anabranch is a joint exhibition of paintings and prints examining the artists shared environment along the creek and river systems of the Strathbogie Ranges and beyond.   Anabranch refers to the way in the artists explore elements and pathways of their subject matter but continually ret ..read more
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Four Tokwampini Carvings
Nomad Art
by nomadart
4M ago
Alfonso has been painting with the Ngaruwanajirri group on the Tiwi Islands for over 25 years. His paintings depict local objects including planes, houses, trucks and boats. Alfonso uses bold brush strokes, applying vibrant ochre colours over a black background to create lines and shapes of the objects the depicts. The post Four Tokwampini Carvings appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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Yellow Bike
Nomad Art
by nomadart
4M ago
Alfonso has been painting with the Ngaruwanajirri group on the Tiwi Islands for over 25 years. His paintings depict local objects including planes, houses, trucks and boats. Alfonso uses bold brush strokes, applying vibrant ochre colours over a black background to create lines and shapes of the objects the depicts. The post Yellow Bike appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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Landscape with Orange Plane
Nomad Art
by nomadart
4M ago
Alfonso has been painting with the Ngaruwanajirri group on the Tiwi Islands for over 25 years. His paintings depict local objects including planes, houses, trucks and boats. Alfonso uses bold brush strokes, applying vibrant ochre colours over a black background to create lines and shapes of the objects the depicts. The post Landscape with Orange Plane appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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Jilamara #26-22
Nomad Art
by nomadart
4M ago
Jane has also been painting with the Ngaruwanajirri group since the inception of the centre in 1994. Jane draws subject matter from her Tiwi culture and surrounds including mud mussels, magpie goose, shark, fish, tunga (bark basket), Tokwampini, (ancestral bird) and pamajini (arm band for ceremony). The post Jilamara #26-22 appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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Nomad Art Studio Sale
Nomad Art
by nomadart
5M ago
Selected Prints and Textiles Friday 24 November, 3 pm-6 pm Saturday 25 November, 10 am-4 pm Cont through Dec by appointment 1 Kibble Lane, Avenel, 0415 912 115   We acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands of the Taungurung people and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. Nomad Art is supported by Creative Victoria. The post Nomad Art Studio Sale appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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Visions of the Kimberley – Art, place, culture, lore
Nomad Art
by nomadart
5M ago
Image: Parwalla, screenprint by Elizabeth Nyumi, part of a selection of images from the Kimberley and Great Sandy Desert. The post Visions of the Kimberley – Art, place, culture, lore appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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Visions of the Kimberley – Art, place, culture, lore
Nomad Art
by nomadart
5M ago
  Paddy Carlton (dec) Queenie McKenzie (dec) Helicopter Joe Tjungurrayi Elizabeth Nyumi Rammey Ramsey Rusty Peters Gordon Barney   This selection of works is drawn from the remote regions of East Kimberley and Great Sandy Desert. Nomad Art presents eight distinguished artists each renowned for dynamic contemporary expression of their country, culture and lore.   The Kimberley is a vast and spectacular region located north of the Great Sandy and Tanami Deserts. Aboriginal people have been living on these ancient lands for thousands of years and are deeply connected to Countr ..read more
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Tiwi Editions
Nomad Art
by nomadart
6M ago
https://www.nomadart.com.au/?page_id=26 The post Tiwi Editions appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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Kulama
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by nomadart
7M ago
The Kulama Ceremony is performed in the late wet season (March-April) when a ring appears around the moon. Kulama is a traditional initiation for young men which coincides with the harvest of a certain wild yam species. Elders of both sexes sing and dance for three days welcoming the boys into adulthood. The boy is then renamed with his true man’s name.   Limited edition collagraph and silkscreen on Hahnemuhle paper. Made in November 2022 during a print workshop at Jilamara with Masterprinter Basil Hall.   © Jilamara Arts and Crafts The post Kulama appeared first on Nomad Art ..read more
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