Oceanic or Pacific Islands Papua New Guinea Art refers to the creative artworks made by the indigenous people of the Pacific Islands and Australia. The areas are often broken down into four separate regions: Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia, and Australia. Here at the Oceanic Arts Australia Gallery, we have for sale beautiful and powerful artworks from the indigenous people of Australia and the Pacific Islands including; Papua New Guinea, West Papua Irian Jaya, The Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia’s Kanak People, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, The Cook Islands & French Polynesia The Marquesas Islands and the Maori People of New Zealand.
On the Chilean coast, 3370 Studio has designed a three part guest house overlooking the South Pacific Ocean.
Pre-contact, stone-carved upper Keram River shield.
Sotheby's African and Oceanic Art auction in Paris goes above €10 million and proves that the market is rapidly recovering from unsatisfying 2016.
This article looks at Aboriginal shield types. Different regions of Australia had different types of Aboriginal shields, worth different amounts
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Far from the catwalks of New York, London or Paris, indigenous tribes show a sartorial flare that would put many Western fashion designers to shame.
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