Highly sought after husband and wife duo, Damien and Yilpi Marks! An absolutely breathtaking Aboriginal Artwork and our biggest Marks Artwork yet. Be taken away to the dreamtime of Australia's Central Desert through the rich and vibrant colours and patterns of Damien and Yilpi's country. This painting is stunning and is a definite centrepiece of any home!
You can check out more about Damien Marks and Yilpi Marks below.
Details of Painting:
- Acrylic on canvas
- Sizing: 2450 x 1920 (approx.)
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*Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.*
Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun).
About Damien Marks and Yilpi Marks
Damien and Yilpi Marks are artists from the Northern Territory and Damien moved to Papunya with his family where he was taught to draw and then paint dreamtime stories. The many famous Aboriginal artists that influenced his work today included Clifford Possum and Billy Stockman. Damian is now a respected artist and a very talented and highly sought after Aboriginal artist.
Yilpi, who is married to Marks was born in Ernabela and her grandparents and her parents taught her how to paint Dreamtime stories. Both her parents were famous artists with works featured in the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Design Inspiration
Damien Marks and Yilpi Mark's paintings break new ground in contemporary Aboriginal art while maintaining a deep connection to country and dreamtime stories. The designs are rich in story telling handed down from some of the most iconic Aboriginal artists of the Central Australian Desert movement.
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