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We never know what we are going to find when we visit an Indigenous artist. Look at this lovely Indigenous painting of two blue tongue lizards protecting their eggs. The Indigenous artist has painted the painting on cardboard - it was so good we couldn't leave it behind! We've put it into a simple frame without glass. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Price:
A painting of a sea horse by Indigenous artist Tony Hart on cardboard. Simply framed behind glass and matboard this painting is ready to give as a gift. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Price:
Indigenous artist Tony Hart loves to paint the animals in his environment and goannas are one he paints so well. Painted on cardboard and behind glass and matboard in a simple frame this painting would look great at the home or the office. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information. A unique gift from Australia. Price:
This is another Indigenous painting on cardboard, too good to leave behind. Painted by Aboriginal artist Tony Hart and framed in a simple frame behind glass and a matboard. This lovely painting is an affordable piece of Aboriginal art. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Price:
Indigenous artist Tony Hart loves to paint and it doesn't matter that he only has cardboard to paint on. This "Goanna" painting is a piece of art. A unique gift from Australia for family or friend. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Price:
This print is of an Aboriginal painting held in the Art Gallery of New South Wales collection. Have it framed and admire the delicate line work and the story it might tell. Who is the artist and when was it painted - click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Price:
We've never seen this before! A small timber bowl, square in shape, painted by an Indigenous artist with an Echidna and Ants. A unique, authentic piece of Aboriginal art only available at Australiana Online. We deal directly with the Aboriginal artist. We know the authenticity of the artwork and ensure the artist receives full and fair payment. Click on the "Detail' button near the price for a larger picture. Price:
Our Aboriginal artworks including this Echidna bowl are authentic, individual pieces. We don't pass off mass produced souvenirs as art. If you like this small timber bowl that has been hand painted by an Indigenous artist buy it now as it is one of a kind. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Price:
If you like whales then you will love this glazed ceramic bowl hand painted by an Aboriginal artist with a whale design. The design features a whale in the centre of the bowl and a ring of fish the whale feeds on. The exterior of the bowl has a circular Indigenous design. The beautiful blue colour refelcts the marine environment of the whale. The bowl is signed by the artist on the base. We deal directly with the Indigenous artist to ensure the artist receives full and fair payment for his artistic work. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for the bowl's measurements and a larger picture. Price:
"Mook-mooks" are made by the descendants of the Dangatti, Gumbaingirr & Bungalung tribes from the central and north coast areas of New South Wales, Australia. The Aboriginal word "mook-mook" has for centuries been used to signify a ghost spirit. Each "mook-mook" is individually hand made from clay and no two are alike. They are worn either long or short around the neck as a pendant. Suitable for male and female. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. We only have one of each as each "mook-mook" is different. Price:
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