Artist | AMANDA JANE GABORI

Artist | AMANDA JANE GABORI



AMANDA JANE GABORI

Dibirdibi Scales


5677-L-AG-0310
Synthetic Polymer Paint on Linen
137 x 61cm | 53.94 x 24.02in
Mornington Island Artists

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AMANDA JANE GABORI

Dibirdibi Scales


5670-L-AG-0310 (2010)
Synthetic Polymer Paint on Linen
137 x 61cm | 53.94 x 24.02in
Mornington Island Artists

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AMANDA JANE GABORI

Dibirdibi Scales


5443-L-AG-0210
Synthetic Polymer Paint on Linen
101 x 76cm | 39.76 x 29.92in
Mornington Island Artists

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Born in 1966 on Mornington Island, Amanda Jane Gabori is the daughter of Mrs. Gabori, a sensational female painter of the last decade.

Amanda started painting after seeing the enjoyment it gave her mother. She has been exhibiting with Mornington Island Arts in many group exhibitions since 2010 and was a finalist in the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize in 2010.

Her paintings depict her country on Bentinck Island and her father’s country called Dibirdibi. Dibirdibi is also a term for the small river rock cod, which is Amanda’s totem. Amanda’s sister Elsie Gabori is also an artist.



Born in 1966 on Mornington Island, Amanda Jane Gabori is the daughter of Mrs. Gabori, a sensational female painter of the last decade.

Amanda started painting after seeing the enjoyment it gave her mother. She has been exhibiting with Mornington Island Arts in many group exhibitions since 2010 and was a finalist in the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize in 2010.

Her paintings depict her country on Bentinck Island and her father’s country called Dibirdibi. Dibirdibi is also a term for the small river rock cod, which is Amanda’s totem. Amanda’s sister Elsie Gabori is also an artist.



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