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Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery

Below you will find items from the

Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery

Doma Mungi Gallery

 

 

Aboriginal Art

 

The Artwork is painted by Renowned Australian Aboriginal Artist

                    Eddy Harris, who is featured in the publication

                                 Art of Broken Hill, Outback Australia

 

Eddy Harris

 

The Renowned Aboriginal artist Eddy Harris, was born in Wilcannia, near Broken Hill. Eddy is constantly sought as an adviser of art, craft and educational involvements for aboriginal people, as well as for primary and secondary schools.

This renowned Aboriginal Artist's paintings have been sold to international tourists from dozens of countries.

Eddy has a range of paintings on display at this Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery, but the paintings may be browsed on this web site.

 

More about the Artist

 

 

The Eddy Harris Exhibition

 

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Item 1

 

Hunting

The painting shows two spirit men of our tribe using fishing spears to hunt animals along and in the river.

 

 

Item 2

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Kangaroo Hunt

 

The painting tribal men hunting a Kangaroo around four water holes.

 

 

Item 3

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Billabong Hunting

This painting shows a waterbird landing in the muddy water of a billabong, to look for food in the weeds, bushes and deep waterholes.

 

 

 

Item 4

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Water Animals

This painting depicts a water bird and a turtle swimming and hunting in the lower part of the river.

 

Item 5

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Fish

This painting shows river fish swimming and searching for food.

 

 

 

Item 6

 

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Snakes

In the Dreamtime the Rainbow Serpent (Snake ) is believed to have been the Creator of the land, water, the plants etc.

 

 

Item 7

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Echidnas Hunting

This picture depicts 4 echidnas hunting ant after the rain has ended.

 

Item 8

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Goanna Hunting

This painting depicts a Sand Goanna being hunted around a water hole which is on a claypan base between sandhills, where the Goanna burrows.

 

 

Item 9

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Ochres

This painting represents the collection of ochres, which are natural clay or earths used as yellow, brown or red pigments, used for aboriginal painting.

 

 

Item 10

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River Fish

This painting represents the river fish, which were of course a major source of food to the Bakandji, or River People.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Painting 1

Painting 2 Painting 3 Painting 4 Painting 5
Painting 6 Painting 7 Painting 8 Painting 9 Painting 10

 

 

 

 

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Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery

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Aboriginal Dot Paintings

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Australian Aboriginal Paintings

Aboriginal Art

Australian Aboriginal Products

 

Significant Australian Aboriginal Sites

Mt Pilot Cave Drawings

Cave Paintings thousands of years old of a Tasmanian Tiger.....

Boat Rock

The only known example of Aboriginals digging a water catchment "well" in solid rock.

 

The Aboriginal Meanings

to many of the Region's Town Names

 

 

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