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Aboriginal Art for Sale at Bits of Australia. The dot painting is titled Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) and is by Kara Napangardi Ross The 76 x 46 cm canvas is an original Indigenous artwork and is delivered rolled up you can choose how and when you want to display it. Kara Napangardi Ross was born in 1984, in Alice Springs hospital, the nearest hospital to Yuendumu, a remote Aboriginal community located 290 km north-west of Alice Springs in the NT of Australia. She has lived in Yuendumu her whole life, attending the local school before studying at Yirara College in Alice Springs and then at Kormilda College in Darwin. After finishing school she returned to Yuendumu and married. This paintng depicts the Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) from Warntungurru, west of Yuendumu. 'Pamapardu' is the Warlpiri name for the flying ants or termites that build the large anthills found throughout Warlpiri country. Buy Aboriginal art for a special Australian gift for birthdays, as a wedding present or a corporate event gift. It will also look stunning in your own home or office.
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First and second grade artists looked at Paul Klee's painting "Groom's Arrival." Students pointed out how the shapes made a figure and shared what this figure made them think of. Paul Klee was a Swiss-German artist who was most influenced by the Expressionist, Cubist and Surrealist art movements. We discussed Klee's quote "A drawing is simply a line going for a walk" and that "A line is a dot going for a walk." Here's a video of more of Paul Klee's paintings. What words come to mind as you observe his work? Students created their own pieces by taking a line for a walk across red construction paper, then looking for closed shapes to fill in with construction paper crayons. Some students found faces, figures or animals in their shapes. This lesson provided us with an opportunity to discuss what high quality work looks like when coloring with crayons. Check out our work inspired by Paul Klee's "Groom's Arrival!"
This striking digital art piece captures the essence of the Australian outback through the traditional Aboriginal dot painting technique. Dominated by a warm palette of burnt orange and deep red, the artwork showcases intricate patterns and symbols that are characteristic of Aboriginal culture. Perfect for adding an ethnic and tribal touch to any space, this piece resonates with the spirit and beauty of Australia's indigenous heritage. Resolution: 300 ppi Dimensions: 1024x1024 pixels
Small Gatherings Grey Canvas Art Print - For those who love to make a statement, but in the subtlest of ways, this Aboriginal Wall Art print is the perfect piece that brings an adventurous feel to your space. With a neutral palette of soft grey tones and white, this modern Aboriginal Artwork makes an impact with stunning traditional Aboriginal Art techniques of intricate dot painting and graphic circular lines. Urban Road is committed to investing a stream of ongoing financial support back to our Artist community. For every artwork sold, a percentage of the sale price goes directly back to the Indigenous Artist. Bringing you a brand-new range of traditional Aboriginal art for sale, the sixth instalment to our Aboriginal wall art Australia collection takes an intricate look at Dreamtime storytelling by several coveted Aboriginal artists. Each of these modern Aboriginal artworks have their own story and meaning, with the artists drawing on upon their personal life experiences, exuding strength, resilience, and a profound sense of connection. Immerse yourself in a vibrant spectrum of colours, from bright and warm to subdued, soft and neutral, making this collection an ideal complement to any interior style. The use of striking patterns and shapes bring a vibrant, moving energy to any room, with the option for a framed canvas print to elevate your space. Buy an Aboriginal artwork online today and honour the Aboriginal culture and the remarkable artistic traditions that have shaped generations. Disclaimer: Colours of Urban Road products may vary due to device display differences, monitor settings, inherent product variations, lighting conditions, and screen calibration. While we strive for accuracy, slight variations may occur. For any concerns, contact our customer support. Your satisfaction is our priority. STRETCHED CANVAS Urban Road's stretched canvas fine art prints are professionally printed on polycotton artist canvas, using archival inks and then stretched and gallery wrapped. This means the image is stretched around a 38mm frame to create a seamless, museum-quality finish. All stretched and box framed art prints arrive ready to hang. SHADOW BOX FRAMES We also offer the option to add a shadow box frame to your Urban Road canvas art print. A little different from a traditional framed print, the canvas sits within the box frame with a 5mm gap, creating a sophisticated shadow effect between the frame and the canvas. Our solid timber box frame mouldings are 10mm wide, and 55mm deep, and add approximately 40mm to the length and height of the listed canvas size. ROLLED CANVAS ART At Urban Road, we also offer you the option to purchase your canvas art print unframed to allow you to have it framed your own way. As with our stretched and box framed canvas products, our rolled canvas prints are professionally printed on durable, museum-quality, matte coated polycotton canvas and made to order. Our rolled canvas products are printed to the listed stretched size, and come with an additional 45mm mirrored edge plus another 60mm white border to allow for gallery wrapping.
Priekopníkom v štýle zvanom pointilizmus je kalifornský umelec Kyle Leonard.
Donna Lei Rioli - a Western Australian Indigenous artist - was commissioned by the HealthInfoNet in 2008 to create a new logo incorporating a gecko for the re-development of its website. The gecko was chosen because it is one of a few animals that are found across the great diversity of Australia.
Art is not something that happened in one era and that too when human beings were in a position where their basic needs were taken care of and they had the
Just like the artist herself, these sculptures by Markham, Ont.'s Xiaojing Yan exist between two worlds.
Yayoi Kusama's signature polka dots are on view at David Zwirner for her highly anticipated New York return
Sometimes art pieces look effortless, and sometimes it is clear to see the intense time and labour commitment given to a project. Xavier Casalta's
Colourful, unique and beautiful! Buy Aboriginal artwork for a unique souvenir from Australia. Stephanie Napurrurla Nelson was born in 1984 in the Northern Territory town of Alice Springs. She grew up 290km from there, in Yuendumu, a remote Aboriginal Community north west of Alice Springs. She attended the local school then studied at Yirrara College, an Aboriginal boarding college in Alice Springs. Stephanie’s auntie is Bessie Nakamarra Sims (Deceased) who was one of the founding artists of Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal owned and governed art centre in the community of Yuendumu. Stephanie has painted at the art centre since 2000 under the guidance of Bessie, from whom she has been handed the Dreaming stories she paints. These stories have been passed down in this way over many generations. Stephanie’s dreamings include Janganpa (possum), Yarla (bush potato), Karnta (women), Marlu (kangaroo), Pamabaru (flying ant). They come from Waputali, the country of which her family are custodians, and relate directly to this land, it’s features and animals. Invest in a piece of history and support the preservation of Indigenous art and culture with this exquisite collection of Australian Aboriginal art.
The largest collections of Aboriginal art and artefacts in Sydney.
Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama photos: Dani What Dani Likes... Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: With Artwork by Yayoi Kusama is produced in collaboration with the Kusama Studio, Tokyo and Gagosian Gallery. BUY HERE Many years later, during a huge exhibition of her work at TATE modern, Yayoi Kusama illustrates Alice. My book has just arrived. It's beautiful! The images are are full of energy and the graphic design is vibrant and stimulating. Well, I love Alice and adore Yayoi Kusama. The dots present throughout Kusama's works travels in the pages of the book, like Alice in a world where the boundaries between dream and reality, between text and image are recreated. It defies boundaries of pages playing with some typographic games, following Alice's transformations. My favorite images at the moment are the fall of Alice and the pool of tears, both presented bellow. They are pure pulsation, with Kusama's powerful dots, being suggestive and mysterious. For me the first presents the fall itself instead of Alice following. We can also fall when we look at it. The second is a crying state instend of Alice crying . The book comes with some new pictures and some previous images of her career, making connections between text and images most time not so clear. Anyway, it is another exciting meeting between Kusama and Alice. Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama "I, Kusama, am the modern Alice in Wonderland", stated in the 60' the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, who since the 1950s has alicinated psychedelic worlds. In paintings, collages, poems, daring acts, texts, sculptures, fashions, and surprising installations, she shares patterns, repetitions, obsessions, and visions of the infinite. In the 1960s, the artist went to New York, where she carried out a series of political happenings, under the philosophy “Love forever,” promoting a reaction against the Vietnam War and all authoritarian, repressive, and conservative powers. Some of ehese body paintings and orgiastic choreographies were performed before the sculpture of Alice in Central Park, in 1968. For Kusama, Alice was the grandmother of the hippies. Kusama arrived in Central Park as the Hatter, with her nude dancers, inviting everyone to drink the tea that was being served under the magic mushroom. Red, green, and yellow dots could represent the earth, the sun, or the moon, according to Kusama. She painted little circles on the bodies of those present, so that people would divest themselves of their outlines to return “to the nature of the universe”, incorporating an almost hallucinatory vision of reality, in an experience that is at once sensory and spiritual. Pay attention to the graphic design of Stefanie Posavec , one of today’s most creative information patternists. She makes Kusama's dots play around the pages and over the text creating a new and exciting game between pictures and conversations.
There is something to be said for art that originated when the mere act of surviving and thriving in the environment was a big challenge. Imagine how
I create my patterns using a combination of computer and hand finishing and design them in the 'pointillist' art style, which is a painting technique in which small distinct dots of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So when you look at the embroidered piece from a few meters away, all the colors blend together and it looks very realistic. FREE SHIPPING BY EMAIL. measurements: 350*350POINTS number of threads: 126 The first photo is the artist's original work and the second is the embroidered result, according to the pattern. With your purchase you will receive electronic delivery in your email box, 1. A PDF with a photograph that shows how the finished piece looks. 2. A PDF with instructions and symbol key. 3. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. This pattern is embroidered with DMC threads. If you have any questions or would like different pattern dimensions or a larger print size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and suggestions. happy sewing AND THANK YOU for visiting my store. Macarena Baños
" International Dot Day ", a global celebration of creativity, courage and collaboration, began when teacher Terry Shay introduced his cl...
Gustav Klimt was an Austrian Symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Art Nouveau (Vienna Secession) movement. His major works include paintings, murals, sketches, and other art objects, many of which are on display in the Vienna Secession gallery. Klimt's primary subject was the female body,and his works are marked by a frank eroticism.
There is something to be said for art that originated when the mere act of surviving and thriving in the environment was a big challenge. Imagine how
Place your custom artwork, photos, or creative projects on a canvas you'll be proud to use. Each matte canvas comes with back hanging already included for convenient placement. The frame is made with profile radial pine that is ethically sourced from renewable forests. .: Made with highly durable cotton and polyester canvas composite (9.82 oz/yd² (333 g/m²)) with a special proprietary coating for vibrant prints that last. .: This canvas is an eco-friendly option as the frame is made with radiata pine responsibly sourced from renewable forests. .: Hang the frame with confidence as the soft rubber dots in the back corners of the frame provide ample support and a stable result. .: Please note: Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8" (3.2mm)
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