Saturday, May 26, 2007

Commissioned authentic Aboriginal art - please read !

Commissioned Aboriginal Art by David DunnDavid is available for commissioned work on various projects where input from an Aboriginal artist is required. In the past majority of work included paintings, but other media would be considered. A brief for work could include:
Introduction of Aboriginal culture/art to built environment, for example decorative items on buildings or streetscape objects
Dreamtime/story paintings to suit your home or office (large wall-size paintings for boardrooms can be very affordable)
Themed series of pictures, for example Australian animals which can be used for products (e.g postcards) or as decoration for products (eg. clothing)
NEW - Indigenous theme consultation for building development/display home, especially when located out side of suburban area
The price you bid is for the consultation process only. This would include a brief written report in response to your request, development of a proposal with sketches of up to 3 items - max size 45 x 45 cm. Proposed concept will be delivered in form of report and draft sketches to you by mail. If you require David to attend in person on site you will need to cover costs if applicable (accommodation and travel) - this does not apply within Albury-Wodonga region.
Please NOTE: Any artwork prepared as part of your brief is not licensed for any use other than as decoration for you home or office. If you wish to use David's designs for any commercial or promotional purposes you need to abide by our licencing requirements available
here!
About David DunnDavid Dunn is a recognised Aboriginal artist with experience of over 20 years of exhibiting in Australia and abroad. David's workshops have been very popular recently with schools and at events such as the Man from Snowy River festival in Corryong.
DAVID's ACHIEVMENTS
1986 Bomalia art gallery Sydney 1st exhibition
1998 to 2004 Allenwoods Art Gallery (NSW)
2000 to 2002 The Shoalhaven Art Gallery (NSW)
2002 Huskison Art Gallery (NSW)
2002 Display Art in Gallery Wandandion South Coast
2002 Display Art in Gallery The Great warrior in Berry South Coast of NSW
Dubbo Civic Centre
Goulburn Westpac Bank
Sydney exhibition in Sydney Parliament House. Organized by the member for Wollongong, Colin Markum.
Nowra (various venues) Nowra TAFE
Wollongong city Gallery (two exhibitions)
West Pac Bank Nowra
Goulburn Oolong house exhibitions
The Rainbow Serpent Rose Bay
Painting at Dingo Discovery Centre, Toolern Vale Victoria 3337
Also two Pallingang tours with Wollongong.
David's outstanding work is in demand by art collectors around the world: Canada, UK, USA, Japan, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore, Greece, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sweden, France, China, India, Italy, France, China, Japan, Switzerland, etc.
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