Red/Ochre and Earthy Tones
Aboriginal artists derived their original array of colours from Australian pigments extracted from the earth, crafted through the iron content present in the soils. Red stands as a fundamental colour in art, symbolizing tradition and essential elements such as blood, representing life. it also embodies the elements of earth and fire.
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Kim Kiosses
Dunsborough, WA,Moodjar Tree
YAA-30091 x 61 cmSold -

Andrew Tjupurrula Highfold
Crystal Brook,Desert Creekbed Flowing through Country
Jap-02158990 x 57 cmSold -

Theclan Bernadette Puruntatameri
Tiwi Islands,Pununi Jilamara
YAA-231100 x 100 cmSold -

Kim Kiosses
Dunsborough, WA,On Country
YAA-40751 x 51 cm$1,285.00 -

Kim Kiosses
Dunsborough, WA,The Moodjar Tree
YAA-40691 x 91 cm -

Hilda Nakamarra Rogers
Utopia,Lukarrara Jukurrpa (Desert Fringe-rush Seed Dreaming)
WAR-5661 x 46 cm$435.00 -

Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson
,Warlukurlangu Jukurrpa (Fire country Dreaming)
WAR-54122 x 46 cm -

Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson
,Warlukurlangu Jukurrpa (Fire country Dreaming)
WAR-5391 x 30 cm$485.00 -

Charmaine Pwerle
Utopia ,Awelye – Atnwengerrp
MBA-51120 x 90 cm$5,700.00
