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DESERT DREAMS is a business which has been created mainly to handle the Aboriginal
artworks of the Yuelamu Community, Mount Allan Station, 300kms north-west of
Alice Springs on the edge of the Tanami Desert.
Desert Dreams Art Catalogue
Certificates of registration are provided with each work sold, and photography
is used extensively to provide a visual, complimentary background to the community
and the artists. Whenever possible, photographs of the artists are provided
with paintings.
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Artist: Kaapa Tjampitjimpa |
Home: Papunya |
Country of Story: Irrilyilyi |
Size: 120 x 75 cm Date: 1970's |
Code: Kaapa01 Price: POA |
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Artist: Dulcie Frank |
Home: Mount Allan |
Country of Story: Mikanji |
Size: 77 x 60 cm Date: 2003 |
Code: DF1 Price: SOLD |
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Artist: Dulcie Frank |
Home: Mount Allan |
Country of Story: Mikanji |
Size: 77 x 60 cm Date: 2003 |
Code: DF2 Price: SOLD |
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Artist: Johnny Warrungula |
Home: Papunya/Alice Springs |
Country of Story: Papunya Region |
Size: 210 x 100 cm Date: 1995 |
Code: JW2 Price: AUD$11,000 |
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Artist: Michael Tommy Jabanardi |
Home: Mount Allan |
Country of Story: Mount Allan |
Size: 120 x 74 cm Date: 1996 |
Code: YTR795 Price: AUD$1,300 |
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Desert Dreams Small
Artworks
These smaller works are as priced. The 'CB' identification
designates a canvas board, while the 'SC' identification means that the
work
is a stretched canvas.
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SALES AND ENQUIRES
Contact .
Tel/fax: +61 8 8398 4460
Mobile:
0422 981 528 |
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Collet Barker
The Mount Barker township, region and mountain, on the south eastern outskirts of the Mount Lofty ranges, was named by Captain Charles Sturt, after Captain Collet Barker, of the 39th Regiment (Barker's compatriot and friend Captain Charles Sturt was a fellow officer). Barker was speared to death by three Ngarrindjerri men near the mouth of the Murray River on 30th April, 1831.
Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:34:36 +1030
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Ode to John Howard
One ought to be at least a little conciliatory of John Howard's years in power, but I'll let someone else do that. The kindest thing that I can say about the man, is that he stayed in power long enough for us to throw him out, including it seems, out of his own seat. This hope of mine was expressed in a previous blog, 'The Rat to go down with his ship' . In this alone, Howard lived up to, and fulfilled my expectations.
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 01:41:52 +1030
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The Rat To Go Down With His Ship
Nothing, apart from the Howard Government winning this years election, (which is not going to happen), would disappoint me more than if John Howard had chosen not to contest it as his party's leader. For a while it seemed, he was contemplating retirement; passing the baton to his economic partner throughout his eleven year reign, treasurer Peter Costello. Fortunately Howard's hubris, along with his life-long dedication to conservatism, and his love of power, has seen him remain to fight his last fight. I didn't want him to retire, because I want to see him defeated.
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:59:33 +0930
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