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- Artists | Aboriginal Art | Yungarra Gallery
Artists < BACK Davinder Hart Region: Noongar Artwork Artist Biography Bradley Kickett Region: Ballardong Noongar Artwork Artist Biography Emma Stenhouse Region: Ngarrindjeri Artwork Artist Biography Renee Clifton Region: Nyul Nyul , Nyikina, Kokatha Artwork Artist Biography Kahlie Lockyer Region: Karriyarra , NyulNyul , Yawuru Artwork Artist Biography Konstantina Region: Gadigal Artwork Artist Biography Krishna Heffernan Region: Wiradjuri Artwork Artist Biography Nicky Winmar Region: Noongar Artwork Artist Biography Robyn Jean Region: Noongar , Yamatji Artwork Artist Biography Salty One Region: Artwork Artist Biography Yondee Shane Hansen Region: Whadjuk , Wardandi Artwork Artist Biography Lance Chadd Region: Noongar , Yamatji Artwork Artist Biography Norma MacDonald Region: Noongar , Yamatji Artwork Artist Biography Rohin Kickett Region: Ballardong Noongar Artwork Artist Biography Shaun Sawbridge Region: Perth Artwork Artist Biography Naomi Grant Region: Wiradjuri Artwork Artist Biography Peter Farmer Region: Whadjuk , Minang , Wardandi Artwork Artist Biography Ross Potter Region: Kamilaroi Artwork Artist Biography Tommy Crow Region: Cunumulla Artwork Artist Biography Dellas Benell Region: Baiyungu , Whadjuk , Wardandi Artwork Artist Biography
- Aboriginal Art | Yungarra Gallery | Dunsborough
Looking for a specific colour? Click below to view a range of colour palettes. Yungarra Gallery features some of Western Australia's best Aboriginal artists and artists from the region. Do you love landscape artwork? At Yungarra Gallery, we have a wide range of Landscape artwork. VIEW MORE VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Check out our selection of prints Located in the heart of the Margaret River region, Yungarra Gallery is a specially curated space boasting collectable works by the finest Nyoongar artists in the country. We also host exhibitions and events annually to promote cultural sharing and learning through art. Yungarra Gallery operates in accordance with the Indigenous Arts Code to guarantee ethical dealings, transparency and accountability in the art market. The Wadandi People (Saltwater People) are the traditional custodians of this part of the South West of Western Australia. The significant coastal areas are essential to the Wadandi people and their connection to land and sea through songs, stories, spirituality and Cultural lore (learning and knowledge of tradition).
- Colour Palettes | Aboriginal Art | Yungarra Gallery
Colour Palettes < BACK Blue VIEW MORE Pink VIEW MORE Black and White VIEW MORE Green VIEW MORE Earth Tones VIEW MORE
- About us | Yungarra Gallery | Aboriginal Art
About < BACK Allgemeine Informationen Öffnungszeiten Donnerstag - Montag - 10 - 17 Uhr Dienstag & Mittwoch geschlossen Closed Closed 11 am - 4 pm 11 am - 4 pm 11 am - 4 pm 11 am - 4 pm 11 am - 4 pm
- Terms & Conditions | Yungarra Gallery | Aboriginal Art
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- Exhibitions | Yungarra Gallery | Aboriginal Art
Exhibition < BACK The Porrongurups Lance Chadd, also known as Tjyllungoo, created a series of paintings portraying the Porongurup Mountains, which are significant for the Minang Nyungar clan. According to their beliefs, the mountains are both sacred and dangerous, serving as the dwelling place of Totem Spirits and prohibiting hunting in the area. The Wagyl, or snake, is said to reside in the mountain's peaks, while the Wirins, or ghosts, roam among the rocks. Lance's modern and contemporary style conveys the stories and beliefs of the Minang Nyungar clan in this series, captivating viewers with the subtle spiritual formations woven into his landscape work. In the last 20 years, Lance's artwork has gained significant recognition, being featured in exhibitions worldwide and represented in prominent art collections throughout Australia. As a result, his work has become highly sought after by collectors. Lance Chadd TJYLLYUNGOO