Aboriginal aborigine Wall Art

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  • An inland water way with a difference. / This is the smooth rich red sands of the Hay River located in the wilderness area of the North Simpson Desert. / Seasonal rains create flash floods, brining life to the desert… a ribbon of life that runs from NT near Jervios through the heart of the Simpson, on toward Poepell corner near the QAA line which is normal desert crossing to Birdsville / A very rare scene experience only by a few travellers. / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro / 1541 views

  • her name is Rosemary Wanganeen, she is awonderful person it was an honour and a privilegeto be ale to photograph her, she is a spiritual counsellor to her people in Adelaide

  • This image depicts a group of dancers in a sacred ritual. It is based on a group of Australian aboriginal dancers. Subtely worked into the arm and body positions is the word ‘LOVE’ ... see if you can work it out! Handmade papers and organic material from the rainforests of Northeast NSW

  • Photo Realism / Gouache painting on Arches Paper 210mm x 160mm Original available for purchase. / write2glendajones@hotmail.com

  • My native stylistic rendition of a Polar Bear and her cubs using symbolic colours.

  • Bardi ‘Saltwater’ people at England’s most famous sacred site Stonehenge: Photo: © Julian Andrews. Joorr is a word used by the Bardi ‘Saltwater’ people meaning snake. The Bardi people are from the Dampier Peninsula situated around 200 kilometres north-east of Broome, Western Australia. They are coastal people who have looked to the land, open waters, tidal flats and mangrove creeks for thousands of years for food, law and traditions. Even to this day Bardi people continue to practice their culture and to live this way of life. About Framed Prints: Finely-crafted custom frames create stunning art pieces from RedBubble prints. Frames are crafted from quality timbers in a range of finishes. A white, off-white or black matte surrounds the print to emphasize the artist’s work and bring the piece to life. Premium ultra-clear perspex in front provides a superior finish and means the piece is lighter and easier for you to move without breaking. Each print is available in 5 seasons: Summer Print / Winter Print / Spring Print / Autumn Print / Monsoon Print – Black White.

  • The rock is sacred to the local Anunga Aborigines / and they say this is the heart of Uluru / The beats of an ancestral heart… / The rock is sacred to the local Anunga Aborigines. Ayers Rock is the popular English designation (named after Sir Henry Ayers, a 19th century Australian governor). However, the rock’s official appellation is Uluru, the one given by the Anunga Aborigines. Uluru Waterhole / / The heart of Uluru / Carved out by water /

  • Carved out by water / The rock is sacred to the local Anunga Aborigines. / Water has shaped the valleys, potholes and pools of Uluru. Rainstorm after rainstorm over millions of years has sent water plummeting down the hard rock, wearing it away to form grooves, and chains of potholes and plunge pools. Uluru Waterhole / / The heart of Uluru / Carved out by water /

  • acrylic and oil on stretched 48 inch canvas, painted around 1993. My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology

  • / Yummi Love Children’s Keds Shoe available at Zazzle Here is the utube version of Susan’s Birthday Party by Maureen Logan www.metroscreen.org. which is a screenplay/short movie written, directed and produced by old indigenous friends Maureen and Marvette Logan Lucki Loopi Yummi Love Multicultural Combo Mix / by Karin Taylor / digital creation / /

  • this was taken at Circular Quay in Sydney. He was one of the local street performers, just having a break. / / for more pictures from my recent weekend in Sydney, look here at my journal entry / /

  • Original is, cast-iron statue of Aboriginal woman on rock; at Colebrook Reconciliation Park on Shepherds Hill Road, Eden Hills, Sth Australia. It is part of a tribute monument (31 May 1998), on the site of the original Colebrook Home for Aboriginal Children 1943-1972, commissioned by Colebrook Tji Tji Tjuta Dreaming Committee, with assistance from the Blackwood Reconciliation Group. [I have applied texture and tonal effects to my original photograph, for emphasis and effect.]

  • a work done in Photoshop and corel painter using both paint and textures and layers …... im feeling a deep sense of sadness due to all the unrest in the world and i have always felt that the native people of any country are not well treated we white people just charged in and took over with no thought for them or the land and its still happening so this is a work to honour them and say SORRY This piece is showing how they are one with the land and i know that there spirits must reside in all things including the trees when they depart this earth…........

  • This photo was taken at the launch of the Sydney Festival on the 9 January 2009

  • click on feature buttons to see groups — Taken at the rock monolith Uluru (Ayers Rock) in central Australia shortly after daybreak in early January 2009 on my road-trip through the centre of Australia (en-route to Darwin). (Taken on our digital ‘point and shoot’ camera -Canon IXUS 90IS) - Note: As of 10 March 09, this image has been approved for sale by the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (permit applies for 3 years). If requested, a copy of the permit can be supplied to reassure a buyer. — / Other shots of the Australian Landscape / click on images to view / — N.B. The feature logo was prepared by me but inspired by a design originally done by Natalie Perkins —

  • In Aboriginal culture it is important to give help to anymore who asks for it. Helping and sharing benefits everyone and the community could not survive if everyone didn’t adhere to this principle. The Echidna Man takes us during Dreamtime and gives us a few lessons, divulging secrets we may never want to impart. Please join The Phoenix Appeal and see all the other artists that are helping victims of The Bushfires in whatever way they can. Your work counts and Australia needs your support….Please Help! Please visit all the appeal groups that have been set up on Redbubble the Phoenix Appeal for the Victorian Bushfires and the associated Phoenix Group & The Victorian Bushfires Wildlife Appeal and the associated Wildlife Appeal Group Music – Tchaikovsky

  • Through the vastness that is the cosmos, the Traveling Star rips its way towards a destination only known by Creator, leaving behind its ethereal trail.

  • My abstract rendition of one of the most majestic predatory birds of the sky – the Hawk. I was born under the sign of the Hawk and have a strong bond with this creature.

  • Aurora Borealis reflecting off of melt ice of slave river, NWT, Canada

  • This is an older artwork of mine (from 2006) that I had forgotten about but some people seem to take a shine to. Created with felt tip pen and gold paint pen on recycled paper. View more of my artwork or buy signed matted archival art prints on my website at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com View the T-shirt here!

  • Shot Description Nikon D300 / Tamron 17-50mm / Tripod ? how cares.? / Cheap chinese RF Remote in my right hand / Model : Me if you havent figured yes I would prefer a female model but hay I was the only one there. This is such a fantatic location if you ever get to go there on sunset Stunning Vista.. I have recently heard a story from one the locals at dog rocks. / They said that dog rocks got its name from the aboriginals, who said it was once a dingo den. / They used to pinch some pups each litter for pets..!! / Unfortunatly both of them have gone long long ago with only stories like this left of their existance darrylfowler.com.au View Sales Categories, Anglesea / Point Roadknight / Urquharts Bluff / Airey’s Inlet / Great Ocean Road / Water in Motion / Abstract Art / Extreme Sport / Lola the Dog / Portraits / Bush Fire / Dog Rocks I would like to thank everyone who has purchased my images and also for everyones ongoing suppport.. :)

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