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Living on acreage in Mountain River my whole life and being surround by nature and the wildlife within it, has shaped my love and passion for Tasmanian Native animals. From…
Living on acreage in Mountain River my whole life and being surround by nature and the wildlife within it, has shaped my love and passion for Tasmanian Native animals. From…
…originally collected by ethnographic museums as examples of ‘primitive’ technologies rather than as objects to be appreciated for their sculptural form. One of the main Dreaming stories that Burruwal depicts…
…originally collected by ethnographic museums as examples of ‘primitive’ technologies rather than as objects to be appreciated for their sculptural form. One of the main Dreaming stories that Burruwal depicts…
…originally collected by ethnographic museums as examples of ‘primitive’ technologies rather than as objects to be appreciated for their sculptural form. One of the main Dreaming stories that Burruwal depicts…
…originally collected by ethnographic museums as examples of ‘primitive’ technologies rather than as objects to be appreciated for their sculptural form. One of the main Dreaming stories that Burruwal depicts…
…technique was traditionally used by southern Aboriginal people of the Murray River, and was introduced to Goulburn Island by missionary Greta Matthews in the 1920s. From here it spread amongst…
…2 hours, I went for a walk, for this was the only free time I’d ever have. I saw a pretty red fairy wren bird, then I saw a yellow…
…the full exhibition by following this link: https://www.artmob.com.au/artists/Sorry-Day-10th-Anniversary/index.html Marilyn Davies (Clarke) was not only taken from her folks but her firstborn baby too was taken away. She discovered her living…
…– the equivalent of the printing industry’s Oscars. Our Art Mob stock folio is the last of the edition #50/50. The full set of images can be viewed at: https://www.australianprintworkshop.com/projects/commissions/kingdom-netherlands-commemorative-print-portfolio…
…for a long while. Art Mob has links with the art centre there and directly with some artists. See also works by these artists: George Nona artmob.com.au/artist/george-nona/ Dennis Nona artmob.com.au/artist/dennis-nona/…
…been made by the Goose Spirit. It is thought of as a form of a goose nest, in a circular pattern. The geese, their eggs, and their nests are sacred…
…been made by the Goose Spirit. It is thought of as a form of a goose nest, in a circular pattern. The geese, their eggs, and their nests are sacred…
…that the imagery is hand transferred through this intricate process. They can be used on the floor, hung on a wall, or thrown over a bed. Truely functional art pieces!…
This functional piece shows connections with Tasmanian Aboriginal culture. The raku fired ceramic piece sits on a formed piece of bull kelp – commonly used as a water carrier….
…Mob’s director, Euan Hills. It is an excellent example of the use of natural fibres for making functional items and the traditional skills past down through generations of Aboriginal women….
…group. She lived and travelled with her family, learning abut bush tucker and hunting, before settling at the Ernabella Uniting Church Mission. In Ernabella Tjayangka went to school before taking…
…the older times when people were happy and healthy. Talking and working together in the communities, white people and black, establishing strong Aboriginal councils, rebuilding community life, and helping to…
…seen and learned on emerging back to country, they have to do it all again. The Ngangkere journey takes a very long time, learning lasts a lifetime.” -Zita Pengarte Wallace…
…the wrong skin for each other. White ochre is still found on top of the hill at Yarripilangu and is used today for love magic and for ceremonial decoration. There’s…
…known as marriel are entering into a bu shell in the rock cave. The spirits are in the shapes of different sea creatures such as dugongs and other animal forms….
On the artist’s island of Badu and on a number of the uninhabited islands close by are an abundance of fish traps. These are constructions of rock walls that are…
…hunt. They also have the ability to communicate internally with people, advising them when strangers are entering their land. Waraburnburn know the country intimately and have the capacity to be…
…Nangala/Jangala skin groups. Located in a sheltered basin, the rock hole at Lappi Lappi is a permanent source of water, and is surrounded by country rich in bush tucker. In…
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