Australian Indigenous Art prints - celebrating Aboriginal stories in high-quality reproductions
At Art by Farquhar, our Indigenous print range celebrates the depth and beauty of Aboriginal art in an accessible, high-quality format. Each reproduction is created from an original work by a respected Indigenous artist and faithfully captures the colour, detail and cultural spirit of the painting.
These prints allow you to bring Dreaming stories, landscapes and ceremonial imagery into your home or workspace while supporting the artists and their communities.
Best sellers and collector favourites
1) Women’s Body Paint – Debra Nangala McDonald
A ceremonial design interpreted with clarity and balance, this work uses strong flowing lines and dot work to reflect body painting patterns used during important gatherings. In print form, it brings both cultural meaning and visual rhythm to a room.
Perfect placement: Works beautifully as a focal point above a bed, sofa or console table. The linear composition also makes it ideal for entryways where it can be appreciated up close.

2) Sand Dunes – Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson
Rolling sandhill patterns create a gentle, undulating movement across the print, evoking the shifting desert landscape. The soft tonal changes create a calming atmosphere.
Perfect placement: Best suited to serene spaces like bedrooms, reading corners or a meditation area, where its organic rhythm can bring a sense of calm.

3) My Country (Winter) – Janet Golder Kngwarreye
A seasonal interpretation of Country, with clusters of detail and clear pathways that guide the eye. The cooler palette adds sophistication without losing warmth.
Perfect placement: Ideal above dining tables, in offices or along hallways where the viewer can follow its visual pathways as they move through the space.

4) Bush Medicine Trees – Bernadine Johnson Kemarre
Branching forms and layered dotting represent the medicinal knowledge held in bush plants. This is a lively yet harmonious piece that adds texture and movement.
Perfect placement: Works well in kitchens, family living areas or sunrooms, adding an organic connection to nature indoors.

5) Miniyma Malilu Shades of Blue – Carolanne Ken
A journey story rendered in soft blues and gentle motifs, creating a coastal, airy feel while keeping the storytelling elements intact.
Perfect placement: Perfect for bathrooms, coastal homes or any space where you want a lighter, fresher mood.

6) Budgerigar Dreaming – Julieanne Nungarrayi Turner
This vibrant piece captures the movement and nesting patterns of budgerigars, creating a joyful, energetic effect.
Perfect placement: Adds personality and energy to children’s rooms, creative studios or kitchens.

7) Pantu Salt Lake (Winter) – Janice Stanley
Cool desert tones map out the salt lake landscape in winter, with a stillness that feels both expansive and intimate.
Perfect placement: Perfect for entry halls, above low sideboards or in any space where you want to evoke open horizons and calm.

8) Utopia – Janet Golder Kngwarreye
An expansive map of Country with energy in its clusters and space to breathe in between. This print has a strong presence without overpowering a room.
Perfect placement: Works well in open-plan living spaces, over a large sofa or as a statement piece in a boardroom or reception area.

9) Women’s Dreaming – Bernadine Johnson Kemarre
A ceremonial narrative distilled into crisp shapes and precise dotting. Strong yet refined, it offers both cultural meaning and graphic appeal.
Perfect placement: Ideal for smaller rooms, above desks, or in paired arrangements on either side of a feature doorway.

Bringing Indigenous prints into your home
When placing Indigenous art prints, think about both scale and mood.
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Large living areas: Choose bold works like Women’s Body Paint print or Utopia print to anchor the room.
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Bedrooms and personal retreats: Calmer designs like Sand Dunes print or Pantu Salt Lake print promote relaxation.
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Hallways and transitional spaces: Pieces with strong pathways like My Country (Winter) print draw the viewer through the space.
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Creative or social areas: Energetic prints like Budgerigar Dreaming print or Bush Medicine Trees print spark conversation and add vibrancy.
Every print in this range is reproduced with care, using high quality inks and materials for lasting quality. By choosing from this collection, you bring authentic Aboriginal art into your home while directly supporting the artists who share their stories.