About this product
“This one’s of one of the donkeys at Soapy Bore. They play up with the kids – tease each other. Cheeky ones but tame. This is my little house at Soapy Bore. We’ve got little green trees growing there. That house is made of tin. There’s a little one water hole that you can drink out of and cars all around.
Loading truck for cattle or sometimes people rise in the back to get merne (food). That truck, Utopia mob own it.” - Dan Jones
Title: Soapy Bore
Artist: Dan Jones
Art Centre: Tangentyere Artists
Medium: Acrylic on Linen (Framed in Tasmanian oak)
Dimensions: 1230mm x 930mm
Catalogue Number: ART-TA-5369-12
Around 400 Artists make up Tangentyere Artists; an Alice Springs based Aboriginal owned Art Centre providing Arts training and Workshops as well as Marketing support for the artists. The unique quality of Tangentyere Artists is that it represents the breadth and depth of Central Australian cultural diversity.
By purchasing Town Camp art from Tangentyere Artists you can be assured that you are supporting members of every community throughout central Australia. The benefits flow from artists to their extended families and beyond.
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Title: Soapy Bore
Artist: Dan Jones
Art Centre: Tangentyere Artists
Medium: Acrylic on Linen (Framed in Tasmanian oak)
Dimensions: 1230mm x 930mm
Catalogue Number: ART-TA-5369-12
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Approximately 70% of the value of this product goes to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned organisations. This income, independent of Government welfare, supports First Nations cultures and self-determination.