From our heads and our hands: stories told with colour

A Collection of Fine Yarrenyty Arltere Sculptures



JANE YOUNG

Little Rocks in Simpson Desert


JY10C4168
Acrylic on Canvas
180 x 90cm | 70.87 x 35.43in
Tangentyere Artists

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JANE YOUNG

Little Rocks in Simpson Desert


TAJY09C3838
Acrylic on Canvas
90 x 180cm | 35.43 x 70.87in
Tangentyere Artists

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JANE YOUNG

Little Rocks in Simpson Desert


JY10C4286
Acrylic on Canvas
120 x 195cm | 47.24 x 76.77in
Tangentyere Artists

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DAN JONES

Utopia Loading Truck


DJ10C3894
Acrylic on Canvas
135 x 180cm | 53.15 x 70.87in
Tangentyere Artists

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DAN JONES

Utopia Loading Truck


DJ10C4330
Acrylic on Canvas
120 x 195cm | 47.24 x 76.77in
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DAN JONES

Soapy Bore


5369-12
Acrylic on Linen
90 x 120cm | 35.43 x 47.24in
Tangentyere Artists

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ALISON INKAMALA

Finke River, Ntaria


AI11C5140
Acrylic on Canvas
40 x 120cm | 15.75 x 47.24in
Tangentyere Artists

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04 Feb 2016

ReDot Fine Art Gallery proudly invites you to our 2nd exhibition of the quirky and iconic soft sculptures of the artists of Yarrenyty-Arltere, one of Australia’s foremost Aboriginal owned art centres.

Over the last 19 months the show’s 23 featured works were created by both the established and highly collectable Rhonda Sharpe and Dulcie Sharpe as well as pieces by rising stars Trudy Inkamala, Valerie Stafford, Roxanne Petrick, Rosabella Ryder and Marlene Rubuntja.

The tightly curated collection boasts birds, owls, dogs and imaginary other worldly creations, all with a story to tell about their creation and existence in the delicate eco-system of the central desert and the culture and law that they represent for Indigenous people.