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The art of Indigenous Australians is created by societies living in far-reaching isolation from Western culture, so its understanding depends on the cultural and geographical context. Myths and ceremonies permeate all human activities, where the image is only a complement to the whole, a commentary on a larger story or event. For this reason, these works should be explained like the Bible, icons, or medieval poetry.

However, it is difficult to understand Aboriginal art, both from the level of the specificity of cultural experience and because of the complex function that art plays in indigenous communities. Nevertheless - without memory - we can immerse ourselves in it, because the sacred residing there - beyond the core context - will almost instantly become close to us, and the aesthetic form will evoke associations with something we may already know.

The paintings from our MALA ART collection, which already includes several hundred works, come first-hand, directly from artists we are friends with, who are among the most important in Australia.

ARTISTS

The paintings from our collection come first-hand, directly from artists we are friends with, who are among the most important in Australia.

Certificate

Each painting comes with a certificate of authenticity along with a description of the artist, his work and a photo of his painting.

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Gracie Morton - MALA ART GALLERY

Gracie Morton

Gracie's style is minimalist and lyrical. Her works are included in Australian and international collections.
Lynette Granites - MALA ART GALLERY

Lynette Granites Nampijinpa

Lynette is respected senior women in regard to his traditional knowledge and aristic creativity. Her works are represented in Australian and Oversease collections.
Thomas Tjapaltjarri - MALA ART GALLERY

Thomas Tjapaltjarri

Thomas presents simple, geometric forms filled with dotted lines. His work is represented in many important galleries and collections.
Barbara Reid Nungurrayi - MALA ART GALLERY

Barbara Reid Nungurrayi

Barbara uses bright colors and applies thick texture. Her works are included in many collections in Australia.
Bessie Petyarre - MALA ART GALLERY

Bessie Petyarre

An artist from the Anmatyerre people of the Alhalkere country, which lies in the heart of the remote Utopia region in central Australia.
Bessie Sims Nakamarra - MALA ART GALLERY

Bessie Sims Nakamarra

Bessie lived for many years in the settlement of Yuendumu, approximately 300 km west of Alice Springs.
Cindi Wallace Nungarrayi - MALA ART GALLERY

Cindy Wallace Nungarrayi

Cindy's style is minimalist and lyrical. Her works are included in collections both in Australia and around the world.
Gracie Morton - MALA ART GALLERY

Gracie Morton

Gracie's style is minimalist and lyrical. Her works are included in Australian and international collections.
Helen Rubuntja

Helen Rubuntja

Helen's paintings depict her grandmother's country - the brilliant azure desert sky, the eastern MacDonnell Ranges and the abundance of vegetation.
Jill Kamra Kelly - MALA ART GALLERY

Jill Kelly Kemarre

Jill's features several Dreamings in her works including Bush Yam, Bush Potatoe, Arnwekety (Conkerberry), Ntange (Seeds).
Joyleen Reid - MALA ART GALLERY

Joylene Reid

Joylene's works are primarily representations of her country in "Women's Tingari" and sacred women's places.
Julianna Bednarowicz - MALA ART GALLERY

Julianna Bednarowicz

Julianna paints portraits of Aboriginal artists, landscapes, flowers, author of many exhibitions in Australia.

Kathleen Martin

Kathleen is related to the famous Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, and her painting style is influenced by Clifford's Dreamings.
Kathleen Petyarre – MALA ART GALLERY

Kathleen Petyarre

Kathleen has received numerous awards and her biographical book "Genius of Place" was published in 2001.
Lynette Granites - MALA ART GALLERY

Lynette Granites Nampijinpa

Lynette is respected senior women in regard to his traditional knowledge and aristic creativity. Her works are represented in Australian and Oversease collections.
Marcia Reid - MALA ART GALLERY

Marcia Reid

She is a young Pintupi artist from the Tjukurla country in Western Australia. She learned painting from her mother, Joylene Reid.
Margaret Sccobie N - MALA ART GALLERY

Margaret Scobie N

The paintings refer to her Awelye Dreaming and are relevant to the ceremonies and rituals that form the basis of the artist's culture.
Mary Dixon - MALA ART GALLERY

Mary Dixon

Born east of the Papunya settlement. She painted many stories, such as Seven Sisters, Women Body Painting, and later Tingari and Hair String.
Paddy Sims Japaljarri – MALA ART GALLERY

Paddy Sims Japaljarri

For many years he and his family led a nomadic lifestyle. Paddy took part in the exhibition at The Center Pompidou in Paris. His works are sought after by museums and art collectors.
Polly Knagle - MALA ART GALLERY

Polly Kngale

Her style is impressionistic and lyrical, layering many layers of colors. Polly's paintings are included in many collections in Australia and around the world.
Roseanne Morton - MALA ART GALLERY

Roseanne Morton

An Anmatyerre artist from Utopia in Central Australia, Gracie Morton Pwerle's daughter.
Rosmary Petyarre - MALA ART GALLERY

Rosemary Petyarre

Rosemary is a respected person in her clan due to her traditional knowledge and artistic achievements. Rosemary's work is featured in many collections in Australia and internationally.
Thomas Tjapaltjarri - MALA ART GALLERY

Thomas Tjapaltjarri

Thomas presents simple, geometric forms filled with dotted lines. His work is represented in many important galleries and collections.
Walala Tjapalltjari - MALA ART GALLERY

Walala Tjapalltjari

Walala led a nomadic lifestyle in the Gibson Desert until 1984, when he and his family first met white people. The media then described them as "The Lost Tribe".
Willy Tjungurrayi – MALA ART GALLERY

Willy Tjungurrayi

Willy comes from the Mackay salt lake area. He and his family lived a nomadic life until the 1950s.
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