Artist: Ronnie TjampitjinpaDreaming: RainPainted: Alice Springs 2012Contact: info@desertartcentre.com.au
Your passion for your subject is infectious. Keep spreading knowledge!
This is truly a wonderful example of artistic talent.
Absolutely beautiful love it a lot . Montagnard we paint symbols of Montagnard indigenous culture but you are the best.
Wow.... path to Dreamlands😍
Love this music
So so happy to watch this! Things like this make me so grateful for the internet : )
Mesmerizing work, absolutely stunning.
I love this painting, I suppose if it comes on the market now it will be worth a kings ransom.
Thank you for sharing Unc
Please tell me you guys are still around. I see the channel hasn't been updated in a while.
Those traditional paint brushes are $4.99 for 6 at the 1st peoples Bunnings which predates white settlement by 31,000 years.
How can we/people (just -generally); support_ "Indigenous_AUSTRALASIAN_ ARTists!!"??
^^
There's no way this design would have been done in the sand on the body or on any caves it looks brilliant but it's not cultural
Shouldn't he be wearing a hat..feels pretty hot there
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Your passion for your subject is infectious. Keep spreading knowledge!
This is truly a wonderful example of artistic talent.
Absolutely beautiful love it a lot . Montagnard we paint symbols of Montagnard indigenous culture but you are the best.
Wow.... path to Dreamlands😍
Love this music
So so happy to watch this! Things like this make me so grateful for the internet : )
Mesmerizing work, absolutely stunning.
I love this painting, I suppose if it comes on the market now it will be worth a kings ransom.
Thank you for sharing Unc
Please tell me you guys are still around. I see the channel hasn't been updated in a while.
Those traditional paint brushes are $4.99 for 6 at the 1st peoples Bunnings which predates white settlement by 31,000 years.
How can we/people (just -generally); support_ "Indigenous_AUSTRALASIAN_ ARTists!!"??
^^
There's no way this design would have been done in the sand on the body or on any caves it looks brilliant but it's not cultural
Shouldn't he be wearing a hat..feels pretty hot there