Happy Snaps

Just to show you that there are real people behind this website, doing real and at times unreal stuff. Email: info@makingtracks.com.au

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  • Kids of Yuendemu At the art centre at Yuendemu, the kids proudly showing their paintings, just a great happy place.

  • Kobe,Japan At a primary school in Kobe, Japan we were invited to visit and talk about Australian Aboriginal art and the country.

  • Balgo Art with Lucy Loomo, artist from Balgo Hills, at an exhibition held at Kimberley Art, Melbourne

  • Website launch I was lucky enough to have Kirstie Marshall, Winter Olympian and member of Parliament, launch this website

  • Aboriginal children of the desert

  • Aboriginal childen enjoy their painting

  • Aboriginal children of the desert

  • Aboriginal children with Paddy Stewart

  • Many people came to view the exhibition and learn more about Australia its people and their artworks.

  • Sakuya Konohana Kahn, Osaka Botanic Gardens, Japan This is an overview of the wonderful space where I held the exhibition "Outback Tracks", an indoor atrium full of tropical plants. The exhibition showed Aboriginal desert art and crafts and also Botanical art featuring Australian native plants.

  • Australian Exhibition Centre - Chicago With Tom Spender, director, Australian Exhibition Centre in Chicago, and artists from Elcho Island all painted in traditional style for the opening of the exhibition "My Island Home".

  • Osaka, Japan I held classes in Japan teaching the children about Aboriginal iconography, they all painted on cardboard tubes to represent a didgeridoo, we had a lot of fun and many of the parent joined as well.

  • "Outback Tracks" Japan

  • Botanical Art Class There was some very intense concentration at the Botanical art class many came to learn more about our native plants and how to draw them.

  • Lizard and clap sticks Love this shot.... a lizard crawled out of the bushes and right in between some clap sticks on exhibition, just managed to grab the camera and take it before he took off.


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