Entries from Utopian Aboriginal Art Artists tagged with 'Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming'

Freddy Kngwarreye Jones

Freddy Kngwarreye Jones was born in 1939 on Old MacDonald Station. His father, Jacob Jones, was an authoritative Alyawarre man who traveled extensively as a...

Charlie Petyarre Jones

Charlie Petyarre Jones born in 1968 is son of renowned artist Freddy Kngwarreye Jones who sanctions what can be shown and painted. Charlie lives on...

Entries from Utopian Aboriginal Art Gallery tagged with 'Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming'

Kangaroo (Aherr) Dreaming

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Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby. The designs are prepared on the ground during lengthy song cylces marking the...

Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the very important ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby whose designs are prepared on the ground during the long song...

Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the very important ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby whose designs are prepared on the ground during the long song...

Kangaroo (Aherr) Dreaming

This work depicts – from an aerial perspective - the ground design for the sacred ceremonies of the Kangaroo (Aherr) Dreaming. The u-shapes represent the...

Kangaroo (Aherr) Dreaming

This work depicts – from an aerial perspective - the ground designs for the sacred ceremonies for Freddy Kngwarreye Jones’s Dreaming – the Red Kangaroo....

Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

Freddy Kngwarreye Jones’s work is geometric, masculine and meticulously executed because of the importance of the Dreaming of this sacred Ancestor. This is the ground...

Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby. The designs are prepared on the ground during lengthy song cylces marking the...

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