SPOTLIGHT ON HIDDEN TREASURES: ARTWORKS FROM THE BUNGALOW
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Ever wondered what treasures are hidden in Short St Gallery’s beautiful bungalow? What our staff admire most and which artists they are drawn to and consider a rising talent or established powerhouse in the art world? Today’s selection comes to you direct from hidden treasures that dot the Bungalow's corridors and corners. Each piece has a special something; from the tactile surface of a painting, to works seeped in history and lore, to colour power, explosive marks or the ephemeral.
One of the cleverest things about art is its ability to make people feel something. It speaks to everyone individually, to make them feel or think something that often can’t be quantified. It is one of the pleasures of perusing art and finding those hidden treasures that give you vim. To view these beautiful artworks please see below. A price list can be obtained on enquiries@shortstgallery.com.
One of the cleverest things about art is its ability to make people feel something. It speaks to everyone individually, to make them feel or think something that often can’t be quantified. It is one of the pleasures of perusing art and finding those hidden treasures that give you vim. To view these beautiful artworks please see below. A price list can be obtained on enquiries@shortstgallery.com.
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Jane M TipuamantumirriPwoja Jilamara, 2017ochre on canvas100 x 100 cm
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Susan Wanji WanjiPupuni Jilamara, 2022ochre on linen120 x 180 cm
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Nola Yurnangurnu CampbellYunpalara, 2021acrylic and oil stick on linen76 x 101.6 cm
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Christine PuruntatameriPwonga, 2022ochre on canvas80 x 150 cm
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Nyunmiti BurtonSeven Sisters Story, 2024acrylic on linen300 x 200 cm
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Dianne Ungukalpi GoldingWalu Rockhole Dreaming, Emu Heart, the Boy Who Turned, 2024acrylic on canvas76 x 150 cm
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Carolanne KenMinyma Makuli Tjukurpa, 2024acrylic on linen102 x 76 cm
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Witjiti GeorgePiltati: Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2022200 x 200 cm
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Adrian Jangala RobertsonYalpirakinu, 2018acrylic on canvas61 x 31 cm
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Emily CullinanAnanyi Ngura (Traveling Country), 2020acrylic on linen122 x 152 cm
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Mary GibsonNgayaku Ngurra, 2023acrylic on canvas76.2 x 101.5 cm
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Watarru CollaborativeWatarru - Minyma Kutjara, 2018acrylic on linen150 x 120 cm
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Ninuku Arts CollectiveRoad to Watarru, 2019acrylic on canvas185 x 245 cm
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Carbiene McDonaldFour Dreamings, 2024acrylic on canvas91 x 112 cm
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Nyarapayi GilesWarmurrungu, 2018acrylic on canvas121.9 x 91.4 cm
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Ben WardBilbijim, 2021natural ochre and pigment on canvas60 x 60 cm
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Patricia WareraWo’ohohe, 2022mud-dyed nioge (hand-beaten barkcloth) appliqued with river reed sewing thread132 x 94 cm
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Rusty PetersLittle Magic Man, 2010Ochre pigment on plyboard80 x 100 cm
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Umoona CollaborativeNganampa Ngura (Our Country), 2023acrylic on linen240 x 200 cm
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Betty CampbellMinymaku Inma (Women's Song), 2023acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Nathan Brown TjangalaWanampi, 2023acrylic on linen91 x 152 cm
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Mimili Collaborationacrylic on linen198 x 189 cm
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Raylene WalatinnaNgayuku Ngura (My Country), 2024acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Anita PumaniAntara - Maku Dreaming, 2025acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Sally M MuldaDown the Creek, 2023acrylic on linen66 x 122 cm
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Nancy Chapman (Nyanjilpayi)Kunalimpi, 2017acrylic on canvas76 x 122 cm
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Ingrid WilliamsTravelling - Bush Car Take You Everywhere, 2024stoneware61 x 91 cm
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Tommy May (Ngarralja)Jilji and Bilba, 2022acrylic on polycarbonate60 x 60 cm
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Burton Women's CollaborativeMingkiri , 2024acrylic on linen198 x 300 cm
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Tanya Umatji TjapalyiNgayuku Ngunytjunku Tjukurpa (My Mother’s story), 2023acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Pauline Minmila WanginKapi Tjukula (Water Hole), 2025acrylic on linen152 x 122 cm
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Wendy WarrieOut On The Horizon, 2024acrylic on canvas200 x 200 cm