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  • How to Buy Authentic Aboriginal Art: A Guide for First-Time Collectors

    A practical guide to buying authentic Aboriginal art. Learn what a Certificate of Authenticity should include, why AAAA membership matters, the difference between original works and reproductions, and what questions to ask before you buy.

  • Janet Golder Kngwarreye | My Country, Painted from the Heart of Utopia

    Anmatyerre artist from Utopia and great-granddaughter of Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Janet paints the landscape and stories of her country with an extraordinary sense of colour and a technical depth that comes from a lifetime surrounded by some of Australia's most celebrated Aboriginal artists.

  • Christmas Gift Guide. Aboriginal Canvas Prints That Make Truly Meaningful Presents

    Discover meaningful Christmas gifts with Aboriginal canvas prints from Art by Farquhar. Each piece is created with artists from the Central Desert and APY Lands and printed in house in Adelaide. A thoughtful present that brings story, colour and cultural connection into any home.

  • Bernadine Johnson Kemarre Circle of Life - Santa Teresa Aboriginal Art

    Bernadine Johnson Kemarre’s Circle of Life reflects the ripples formed when a drop of water falls into a rockhole near her home in Santa Teresa, east of Alice Springs. The painting celebrates connection, renewal and the unbroken flow of life through Country, family and story.



  • Celebrating the Art of Karen Bird Ngale, Art from the Heart of Utopia

    Karen Bird Ngale is an Anmatyerre artist from Utopia whose paintings draw on Awelye ceremonies and the Alpar seed story. Her work blends cultural depth with bold visual rhythm, making each piece a meaningful addition to contemporary interiors and collections.

  • Salt Lake Dawn and Sunset | Ernabella's Janice Stanley | Premium Canvas Prints

    Discover the latest additions to our collection with Janice Stanley’s Pantu Salt Lake Dawn and Sunset prints. Each piece is printed locally in Adelaide by our team and designed to bring bold colour and flowing movement into your home. Perfect for styling in entryways, living rooms, bedrooms or dining areas, these new works offer both calm and drama depending on the palette you choose.

  • Australian Indigenous Art prints - celebrating Aboriginal stories in high-quality reproductions

    Explore our Indigenous art print collection featuring authentic Aboriginal Dreaming stories, landscapes and ceremonial designs from celebrated artists.

  • Debra Nangala McDonald - Mulga Trees and Mitjili Napurrula Style Aboriginal Art

    Debra Nangala McDonald is a celebrated Pintupi artist from Papunya in the Western Desert of Australia. She is part of a remarkable artistic lineage...
  • Artist Highlight: Rhoda Tjitayi

    Read about Indigenous artist Rhoda Tjitayi. A powerhouse of colour, culture, and story. Born in 1969 in Pukatja (Ernabella) in the APY Lands of South Australia. 

  • Chromatic Healing: The Power of Colour in Aboriginal Art for Improving Wellbeing

    Dive deeper into the colours behind the paintings. 

  • June Hidden Gems Handpicked by Our Team

    See some of the popular paintings chosen by our team. A variety of incredible paintings we dont want you to miss. 

  • Young Voices, Old Stories - Farron Furber Jampitjinpa

    Read about Farron Furber Jampitjinpa. Farron grew up in a family of artists, his mother, Julieanne Nungurrayi Turner, paints the Budgerigar Dreaming and Sand Dune (Tali) stories, passed down from her mother, the revered Maureen Hudson Nampitjinpa who paints Sand Dunes (Tali), Fire Dreaming and other various styles. Farron’s work is deeply grounded in tradition, but there’s something uniquely his in each piece, a boldness that shows he’s ready to carry the legacy forward, in his own way.