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Animals Of Australia. Sketches in the style of Australian aborigines. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and transparent PNG images.

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◆ Coupon Codes◆ WEARHAPPINESS - 10% off (When spending over US$100, excluding shipping cost) Name: 'Maureen Hudson My Country' pure cotton fabric Fabric: 100% Cotton Fabric Width: 110cm (Note: Measuring tape in inches is paralleled with the selvage of the fabric. Your fabric will be posted within 2 days after payment) Available Cuts: * Fat Quarter 18" x 21.5" * ½ Yard 18" x 43" (If you order multiple quantity, it will be sent as an one-piece) * 16pcs of 5" x 5" combo (you will receive…

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Mimi spirit. Mimi are the spirits of Australia’s lands, skies, rivers and surrounding seas. These spirits are said to have taught the Aboriginal people all that they know about hunting, fishing, fire making, crafting and spiritual practices, and would come out at sunset to restore the lands, dance and converse with the Aboriginal people, depending on what type of Mimi they were, they may come out of rivers, shadows of trees, the sky, shadows/crevasses of the rocks and out of cave paintings. Aboriginal Dreamtime, Australian Aboriginals, Aboriginal Australia, Indigenous Australian Art, Aboriginal Painting, Aboriginal Culture, Aboriginal Artwork, Art Premier, Cave Paintings

Mimi spirit. Mimi are the spirits of Australia’s lands, skies, rivers and surrounding seas. These spirits are said to have taught the Aboriginal people all that they know about hunting, fishing, fire making, crafting and spiritual practices, and would come out at sunset to restore the lands, dance and converse with the Aboriginal people, depending on what type of Mimi they were, they may come out of rivers, shadows of trees, the sky, shadows/crevasses of the rocks and out of cave paintings.

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Azeza Possum was born in Kempsey, NSW in November 1995. She is the granddaughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjairri, AO (c. 1937 – 2002), Australia’s most celebrated Aboriginal artist. Clifford’s art hangs in all of the major collections and museums worldwide, he presented his art to the Queen, and features in numerous important publications on the Masters of Australian Art. Azeza is the second youngest daughter of senior artist Michelle Possum Nungurrayi and Heath Tjangala. Michelle is the youngest child of Clifford making Azeza (and her 2 sisters) the third generation of artists in her family. Michelle, along with her older sister Gabriella, were taught to paint by Clifford and they both carry forward the traditional stories, style and much of the iconography of Clifford Possum, albeit wit Traditional Stories, 2 Sisters, Youngest Daughter, Naidoc Week, Visually Pleasing, Aboriginal Artwork, Aboriginal Artists, Older Sister, S Art

Azeza Possum was born in Kempsey, NSW in November 1995. She is the granddaughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjairri, AO (c. 1937 – 2002), Australia’s most celebrated Aboriginal artist. Clifford’s art hangs in all of the major collections and museums worldwide, he presented his art to the Queen, and features in numerous important publications on the Masters of Australian Art. Azeza is the second youngest daughter of senior artist Michelle Possum Nungurrayi and Heath Tjangala. Michelle is the…

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Our logo « About us « About « Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet Logo Fotografie, Aboriginal Art Dot Painting, Indigenous Australian Art, Aboriginal Patterns, Aboriginal Dot Painting, Aboriginal Dot Art, Aboriginal Painting, Aboriginal Culture, Afrikaanse Kunst

Donna Lei Rioli - a Western Australian Indigenous artist - was commissioned by the HealthInfoNet in 2008 to create a new logo incorporating a gecko for the re-development of its website. The gecko was chosen because it is one of a few animals that are found across the great diversity of Australia.

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