Indigenous Instyle

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"Dreaming" is often used to refer to an Aboriginal individual's or group's set of beliefs or spirituality. The "Dreaming" is met when people live according to law, and live the lore: perpetuating initiations and Dreaming transmissions or lineages, singing the songs, dancing the dances, telling the stories, painting the Dreamings.

At Indigenous Instyle you can be sure you are buying authentic Australian Aboriginal art.
Aboriginal art is well sort after and now many great museums and private art collections in Australia and around the world hold Australian Aboriginal art from the same artists we represent.

We are discerning in our art choices for our business and for you.
Between 1993 and 2008, the art market expanded at a rate of 12.6% compounded annually, Aboriginal art increased its total value 37-fold, and non-Aboriginal art increased by over 5 fold.
* Australian Art Sales Digest

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