Cowboy Louie Pwerle was born in 1941 on Old MacDonald station. He is the younger brother of Louie Pwerle (deceased) who was an important Utopian...
Cowboy Louie Pwerle is one of the highly regarded Elders of Utopia and is senior custodian for the Bush Turkey Ancestor. Here he depicts a...
Cowboy Louie Pwerle is one of the highly regarded Elders of Utopia and is senior custodian for the Bush Turkey Ancestor. Here he depicts a...
This painting depicts an aerial view of Cowboy's country as created by the Bush Turkey Ancestor. His distinctive work consists of hundreds of carefully executed...
Cowboy Louie Pwerle is one of the highly regarded Elders of Utopia and is senior custodian for the Bush Turkey Ancestor. Here he depicts a...
Cowboy Louie Pwerle is one of the highly regarded Elders of Utopia and is senior custodian for the Bush Turkey Ancestor. Here he depicts a...
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new Eastern Desert Art and Furniture store - Bell & Son (named after the owners - Annable Fay and Sonja Chalmers). Based in the heart of Paddington, the store offers a wide selection of affordable early Australian and European furniture and art from the Eastern Desert in the Northern Territory. Go on down and enjoy a coffee with Bell while you browse through unusual and affordable early Australian and European furniture, glass and ceramics and admire exceptional Aboriginal art from important local painters of the Eastern Desert and Utopia region of central Australia. Work from Cowboy Louie Pwerle, Kathleen Ngala, Joy Kngwarreye Jones, Susan Pitjara Hunter, Ruby Kngwarreye Morton and Natalie Pula Holmes is on display this month. Prices start at $100.00 a piece for a beautiful triptych by Lucky Kngwarreye Morton.
This week, Eastern Desert Art’s Utopia Community Project, donated a new petrol-driven welding machine, rods and associated gear to the cattleman/artist, Cowboy Louie Pwerle. Cowboy who is in charge of the cattle project on Utopia is using the machine to build new stock yards and mend equipment.
Eastern Desert Art was established as part of the Utopia Community Project, an exciting initiative that aims to assist the traditional Aboriginal land owners re-establish...
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