Prints
and Cards by JUDY PROSSER
- Australian Outback Artist
Judy's
great respect for the aboriginal people and their spiritual connection to the
land has given Judy a direction which has evolved into a distinctive approach to
painting them. Her watercolours often depict
figures dancing freely in the Australian landscape, along with brolgas, dingos
and other animals. With the spectacular colours of the Kimberley to inspire
her,
Judy loves to paint the mangroves and tidal creeks, the red dirt of the desert and
the turquoise seas which kiss the the white sands of the Kimberley coastline.
Judy has had many
Exhibitions, and her work is represented overseas, and in Collections.
Over the years she won several Awards and Prizes and her paintings are exhibited
in several Australian galleries. Judy works from her home, Udialla, an outback
station in the heart of the Kimberley Region, Western Australia.
Prints by
SUSAN BETTS
- Australian Aboriginal Indigenous Artist
Susan is
from Port Lincoln on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, and was born in the
Nullarbor Plains area. Susan is a respected Teacher, Artist
and Administrative Assistant, running workshops in dozens of private and public
schools and organisations ~ teaching indigenous and non-indigenous students
about the diversity and values of her culture, both past and present. As an
artist and designer with Balarinji, Susan designed the Master layout
for the
Qantas Boeing 747 Jet titled ‘Nalanji Dreaming’, one of Australia’s signature
ships,
and Coca-Cola’s “Sweet water”, a 2m Coke bottle
statue, which sits in the Atlanta Coke Museum, USA. She was also commissioned by Schefenacher to design five
commemorative side mirrors for FORD Australia. Susan is now launching her own range
of products based on her original art works where the integrity of the original art is maintained.
Products
by KOOLBARRDI DESIGNS
- Australian Aboriginal Indigenous
Artists
AUTHENTIC ABORIGINAL SOUVENIRS
including Post Cards, Bookmarks, Note Pads, Magnets and Mouse Pads.
Koolbarrdi means Magpie in the Noongar language. The Koolbarrdi artists
include some of Australia's most famous and influential artists who contributed
their art and ideas to promote Aboriginal culture to the World. The artist earns
royalties from every item sold at SPIRITLAND.

Phil Narkle
Deborah Coertse
Mark Radloff
Noeleen Brockman
