351. “你最好拿着契诃夫枪,”她说,“2021,你永远不知道什么时候需要它。” by Andrew Weir 高清作品[21%]

You Better Hold Onto Chekhov\'s Gun, She Said, You Never Know When You Might Need it, 2021

材质 :Acrylic, Spray Paint, Oil Stick, House Paint, Marker, Gesso, Pencil and paper on canvas. 尺寸 :120 × 100 cm Painting

“你最好拿着契诃夫枪,”她说,“2021,你永远不知道什么时候需要它。”-韦安祖()

英文名称:You Better Hold Onto Chekhov\'s Gun, She Said, You Never Know When You Might Need it, 2021-Andrew Weir

352. Tingari循环-(祖先们在他国家Tjukurrpa(创造时间)旅行,举行仪式创造土地多样性(例如,水洞、沙丘、山脉、植物和动物)。因此,圣地。,2008 by Thomas Tjapaltjarri 高清作品[21%]

Tingari Cycle - (the Ancestors travels during the Tjukurrpa (creation time) of his country, performing ceremonies to create the diversity of the land (for example;  water holes, sand dunes, mountains, plants and animals).  And thus, sacred sites., 2008

材质 :Premium acrylics on Belgian linen 尺寸 :153 × 121 cm Painting

图片文件尺寸 : 5630 x 4332px

Tingari循环-(祖先们在他国家Tjukurrpa(创造时间)旅行,举行仪式创造土地多样性(例如,水洞、沙丘、山脉、植物和动物)。因此,圣地。,2008-托马斯·特贾帕特贾里(Australian, b. 1964)

英文名称:Tingari Cycle - (the Ancestors travels during the Tjukurrpa (creation time) of his country, performing ceremonies to create the diversity of the land (for example; water holes, sand dunes, mountains, plants and animals). And thus, sacred sites., 2008-Thomas Tjapaltjarri

353. Tingari循环-(祖先们在他国家Tjukurrpa(创造时间)旅行,举行仪式创造土地多样性(例如,水洞、沙丘、山脉、植物和动物)。因此,圣地。,2012 by Walala Tjapaltjari 高清作品[21%]

Tingari Cycle - (the Ancestors travels during the Tjukurrpa (creation time) of his country, performing ceremonies to create the diversity of the land (for example;  water holes, sand dunes, mountains, plants and animals).  And thus, sacred sites., 2012

材质 :Premium acylics on Belgian linen 尺寸 :388.6 × 307.3 cm Painting

图片文件尺寸 : 5630 x 4332px

Tingari循环-(祖先们在他国家Tjukurrpa(创造时间)旅行,举行仪式创造土地多样性(例如,水洞、沙丘、山脉、植物和动物)。因此,圣地。,2012-瓦拉拉·特贾帕特贾里(Australia’s First Nations people, 1960’s)

英文名称:Tingari Cycle - (the Ancestors travels during the Tjukurrpa (creation time) of his country, performing ceremonies to create the diversity of the land (for example; water holes, sand dunes, mountains, plants and animals). And thus, sacred sites., 2012-Walala Tjapaltjari