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Did you know Aboriginal art has only been widely available on canvas for just thirty years!
This new and exciting medium is already commanding high prices on the international market.

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


Featured Art Work - Willy Tjungurrayi
 
Willy Tjungurrayi is the brother of George "Hairbrush" Tjungarrayi and the late Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungurrayi. He was born in about 1930 at Patjantja, southwest of Lake Mackay in the Northern Territory. He came to Haast's Bluff in 1956 with other Pintupi people and began painting for Papunya Tula Artists in 1976. He now lives at Walungurru (Kintore) in the Northern Territory.
Willy paints stories from the Tingari Dreaming song cycle, and the land around Haast's Bluff, Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay) and Kaakuratintja (Lake MacDonald). Willy Tjungarrayi's work is much sought after and is held many major private and public collections.

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This beautiful blue and white painting titaled 'Tali' tells the story of a journey by the Tingari ancestors who travelled to Kaakuratintja. Kaakuratintja is the Pintupi name for Lake MacDonald. It is said that all of these ancestors were killed in a ferocious hail storm. This painting can be positioned either vertically or horizontally.

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Painting is blue lines with cream and white dotting. It comes with 9 finishup photographs with Willy holding the painting on CD and the Certificate of Authenticity.

Selected Exhibitions
Warlpiri and Pintubi Art - Angaston
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs
Pintupi, Alice Springs Selected Collections
National Gallery of Australia
Holmes a Court Collection
Art Gallery of NSW




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Indigenous Instyle is a fresh, stylish and secure online Aboriginal art gallery. Here we want to introduce you to the modern era of Aboriginal art and how this art will fit into your modern  décor with ease.

The beauty of modern Aboriginal art is not only about the gorgeous colours painters are now using but also their unique methods. Beautiful movements have been captured to create a feeling of flow when some of the painitings are viewed while others transport you into a traditional story by their personal portrayal through images and texture.

Aboriginal art is gaining popularity throughout the world as a genre to collect for future investment. Countries like China, Vietnam and The Netherlands are buying the works profusely as the value of Aboriginal paintings is very well positioned in the global market.
The beauty of our modern indigenous art is that they blend well with modern décor and can make a wonderful statement alone or grouped on a wall. While adding visual beauty to a room they are also valuating, what more could you ask for in a painting?

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All the paintings purchased from Indigenous Instyle come with a Certificate of Authenticity and if available also at least one photo of the work with the artist. You can be assured our paintings are authentic and original. We are a small, boutique gallery that is discerning in our art choices. We stock well known, collectable works from popular Aboriginal artists and stand by a commitment of quality and exceptional service.

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Please browse The Gallery and if you have any questions contact us through our Contact Us page. Thank you.

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