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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.

Painting by Rex Granites Jabanunga

Artist: Rex Granites Jabanunga

Home: Yuendumu

Country of Story: Warlukurlongu Fire Dreaming

Size: 124 x 94 cm Date: 2009

Code: RG2 Price: AUD$3000

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Painting by Rex Granites Jabanunga

Artist: Rex Granites Jabanunga

Home: Yuendumu

Country of Story: Warlukurlongu

Size: 170 x 92 cm Date: 2009

Code: RG1 Price: AUD$3000

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Painting by Evelyn Nambajimba

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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Painting by Evelyn Nambajimba

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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Painting by Rosie Patterson Nabanardi

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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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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Obama the Messiah
Wikipedia describes a 'Messiah' as being a concept of the Christian, Islamic and Jewish faiths, being the 'lead you to the promised land' type saviour. The word can also mean 'a leader or savior of a particular group or cause'. Perhaps no-one since Nelson Mandela has earned the right in the modern age to wear such a honorific; until now that is, with the election of a young, vigorous, intelligent, and eloquent mixed blood President of the United States, one Barrack Hussein Obama. If ever there has been the election of a leader who actually exceeds expectations, this is the man. Just months into his historic election, Obama continues to dazzle with his leadership.
Mon, 06 Apr 2009 13:14:22 +0930

Kevin Rudd, 'Fiscal' Conservative?
Just over a year since the Howard Government was thrown unceremoniously from power, with their leader, John Howard, losing his own seat (his party didn't have the guts to dump him, but the voters did) it is an appropriate time to take stock of the Labor Government under Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Perhaps there was a portent of the direction and flavour of the incoming government on the night of the election, when, flushed with the euphoria of victory and more than a glass or two of celebratory drinks, we endured Mr Rudd delivering an uninspiring cliche-ridden speech in a flat monotone. Anything was better than John Howard though, and we lived in hope of a more tolerant society.
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 23:47:02 +1030

The Ascent of Obama
My Backwards Bush counter tells me that there are seventy-eight days, fourteen minutes, and twenty-five seconds to go, before Bush the Lessor stumbles away to his inglorious obscurity - while paradoxically, and indelibly, entering history as the worst president ever. Hopefully, we are about to enjoy his antithesis, as a young and bold black man embarks on his presidential career.
Sat, 01 Nov 2008 18:05:45 +1030

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