Traditionally in Culture there is men’s business and women’s business. The traditional structures that supported balance between people and nature’s many facets are represented in paintings. The stories we see today are the same stories as have always been told. Some are maps, some are explainations, some are about history, ancetors, beliefs, wisdom and survial.
This is why we separate the artwork by gender in both online work and as much as possible we are also aware of this in Gallery spaces.
Adam Tunkin

Adam is from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in the far north of South Australia.… Read More
Alan Pitjara

The circles represent where the men have travelled through and the hand made weapons they use to hunt tucker for their tribes. … Read More
Andrew Ebatarinja

In the centre of this beautiful painting we see four women sitting ( U shapes) with their digging sticks beside them.… Read More
Bob Gibson Tjungurrayi

A series of concentric squares pulsate with the searing heat of the Western Desert, the colours meld and overlap, creating a transparency of paint that flutters across the ground of the painting. These are the designs of the Tingari ceremony… Read More
Cedric Varcoe

Cedric Varcoe was born in Adelaide in 1984 with a strong family connection to Raukkan and Point Pierce, South East ;South Australia.… Read More
Chris Crebbin

I have been painting ever since I was a child. Inspired by Mother and Grandmother. … Read More
Corey Turner – Kaurna

Corey is a Senior Kaurna man from Southern Adelaide, South Australia.long with others he is Custodian of Lore/Law on Kaurna Country.… Read More
Damien Marks Jungala & Yilpi Marks

Damien was taught how to paint the Dreamtime stories by highly acclaimed artists Clifford Possum, Billy Stockman and Uta Uta. He is now a respected Papunya Tula artist in his own right and is married to talented artist Yilpi Mar… Read More
David Moolooloo

David paints of the Dreamtime of his homelands around Roper River Northen Territory … Read More
Grant Ahang Ahang

Grant in the gallery with this lovely set/ Each one has detailed backgrounds and the story on the back… Read More
Kudditji Kngwarreye

Kudditji Kngwarreye is the half brother of the late Emily Kame Kngwarreye. He had a traditional bush upbringing and worked as a stockman and mine worker for many years. He was an Anmatyerre elder and the traditional custodian of many important Dreamings… Read More
Lindsay May

Lindsay's unique style of landscape painting is as breathtaking as his Country he is sharing.… Read More
Mark Yanima Pan

"Nguru Amata"
Three Wati (Initiated Men) came from the East through Papunya and Utopia to Pitjantjara Country and tell the Wind to get this Yankunytjatjara Wati he must move away from the Tale Jukurrpa they are doing… Read More
Marshall Jangala Robinson

Marshall Jangala Robertson was born in 1974 in Darwin, the closest hospital to Lajamanu, an Aboriginal community in semi-arid country on the edge of the desert. He is married to Justinna Simms and spends time between Adelaide and Alice Springs.… Read More
Richard Gamarrung Watts

Richard is the nephew of well known artists Edward Blitner and David Moolooloo, both of whom are commercial artists who's styles are consistent in handing down the stories of the Mimi's Hunting on the Roper River, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Robert Fielding

Robert was born in 1959 in Port Lincoln South Australia.
His home is Mimili (North West South Australia)
His Language is Western Arranda/Yangkunytjatjara/Afghan… Read More
Stanley Geebung

Stanley Geebung is from the Gungarri people of Augathella in South West Queensland.… Read More
Stephen Martin Pitjara

Stephen has a versatile confident style and a rich choice of Stories to share, from a family history of celebrated Artists including Stephens famous sisters Gloria Petyarre and Anna Pitjara Price.
With a natural gift for interpenetrating stories through painting and a passion to create beautiful pieces… Read More
Stephen Martin Pitjarra Pg 2

(Alyawarra, Northern Territory) Resides in AdelaideStephen was born 1974, in Utopia region, east of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. From a family of renowned artists, Stephen is the son of the late Glory Ngala, nephew of Kuddtji Kngwarreye and brother of Anna Price Pitjara. Stephen’s artworks explore a number of themes including Emu Dreaming, Yam Dreaming,...
Tasman Kleingeld Tjapaltjarri

Tasman’s artwork is a reflection of his family’s strong connection to country. Tasman’s family come from the Mullen and Balgo communities of Western Australia, bearing ties to the Warlpirri and Ngarti … Read More
Taylor Cooper

The important site of the Wanampi Tjukurrpa and Taylor is ‘nguraritja’ , a traditional custodian of
The Rainbow Serpent ( or WaterSnake) Dreaming as The Malara Wanampi is his Totemic Ancestor.
“That Wanampi came from Malara. He went to Kunytjanu near Pipalyatjara. … Read More
Tjamu Murray George Pitjantjatjara

(Tjamu is the Pitjantjatjara peoples' word for Grandfather)
Murray George has been a leader in both worlds, as a traditional man and Chair of APY Lore and Culture Committee… Read More