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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: Evelyn Nambajimba |
Home: Mount Allan |
Country of Story: Yuelamu |
Size: 99 x 60 cm Date: 2008 |
Code: 99-8 Price: AUD$550 |
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Artist: Evelyn Nambajimba |
Home: Mount Allan |
Country of Story: Yuelamu |
Size: 125 x 106 cm Date: 1996 |
Code: HR073 Price: AUD$950 |
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Artist: Rosie Patterson Nabanardi |
Home: Mount Allan |
Country of Story: Wailalimba |
Size: 100 x 125 cm Date: 1997 |
Code: HR108 Price: AUD$850 |
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Artist: Jean Nambajimba |
Home: Mount Allan |
Country of Story: Warlukurlongu Fire Dreaming |
Size: 95 x 88 cm Date: 2004 |
Code: JEAFD2 Price: AUD$750 |
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Artist: Brenda Lynch Nungarai |
Home: Desert Bore |
Country of Story: Pulardi |
Size: 125 x 112 cm Date: 1996 |
Code: BL1 Price: AUD$1200 |
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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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Bliss, Movie Review
A recent television showing of this Australian film, based on the best selling Peter Carey novel, has inspired me (if that is the right word) to start a whole new category of Movie Reviews. I was looking forward to seeing this 1985 film again after many years, it being one of the most innovative and quirky of Australian movies, and a great book. Does it stand the test of time? Well, yes and no. Carey wrote the story while living in the hippy enclave of Bellingen in northern New South Wales, and the film is very much of its time.
Mon, 22 Mar 2010 00:08:01 +1030
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Darwin, 2009
It was more of a loaf in Darwin this trip, with no trip to Croker Island, though I did catch up with some people from there, and I mostly stayed within the city itself, although I managed to venture south in the last week or so. I did make some good contacts, and was frustrated by an inability to make some others. Darwin temperatures, as usual for this time of the year, reached a daily maximum of 32 degrees and a minimum of 22.
Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:12:38 +0930
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Lake Mungo
Sometime in the late seventies or early eighties, I saw a television program about the discovery of some human remains, revealed by a relentless desert wind blowing over ancient sand dunes fringing a lake which had last seen water some 15,000 years ago. These remains, dubbed 'Mungo Man' (although it proved to be woman's bones), had been cremated some 30,000 years ago, and are claimed to be the most ancient ceremonial burial ever discovered. The later discovery of a man's remains, coated in red ochre, confirmed the importance of the region, which, with the whole string of lakes stretching to the north, has now been designated a World Heritage Site. My first visit was in 1991, and my second was just last week, in mid-April 2009.
Tue, 28 Apr 2009 00:25:16 +0930
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