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CELEBRATING 40 YEARS: 1985-2025
OPEN 7 DAYS MON-FRI 9-5 SAT 10-5 SUN 2-5
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $2000
July 21, 2025
We’re thrilled to announce that Amanda Westley—celebrated Ngarrindjeri artist and proud South Australian—has had her striking artwork selected for a national rollout across Jeevi Brow Studio locations throughout Australia! ✨
The featured print, Yapulun Nanggi (Sunset), is a stunning tribute to Ngarrindjeri Country, capturing the rich warmth of coastal skies and the deep cultural connection to land and water that runs through Amanda’s work. Her unique style blends contemporary Aboriginal dot painting with bold, vibrant palettes inspired by the South Australian coastline.
This exciting collaboration with Jeevi Brow Studio brings Amanda’s art into everyday spaces—celebrating First Nations culture and storytelling across the country in a fresh and meaningful way.

Amanda has also made headlines recently for a historic and moving moment: her original painting Raukkan (Meeting Place) was gifted to Pope Francis by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during his visit to the Vatican. This moment was a proud recognition of Ngarrindjeri culture and the powerful role of Aboriginal art in national identity.
“Extremely proud to have my work shared on the world stage as a Ngarrindjeri woman,” Amanda said of the moment.

Amanda Westley’s art is deeply rooted in identity, culture, and connection to Country. At Art Images Gallery, we’re proud to showcase her limited edition prints—each piece a vibrant reflection of place, spirit, and community.
👉 Browse the full Amanda Westley print collection here:
https://artimagesgallery.com.au/collections/amanda-westly-print-collection
Whether you’re a collector, art lover, or simply looking to bring authentic Indigenous Australian art into your space, Amanda’s work speaks with heart, history, and beauty.

October 02, 2025
Renowned sculptor Silvio Apponyi presents a compelling new collection celebrating Australia’s native fauna. From monumental granite works to intricate Netsuke carvings in wood and horn, this exhibition reflects over four decades of mastery in stone, bronze, and wood sculpture—and a deep commitment to conservation and craftsmanship.
October 02, 2025
Award-winning landscape artist Peter Watts returns to Art Images Gallery with The Intermittence of Ominous Skies, a striking new exhibition capturing the fleeting moods of Southern Australian landscapes. Through a nuanced balance of realism and abstraction, Watts explores the power and poetry of light, cloud, and movement.
October 02, 2025
Impressions is a vibrant exhibition featuring seven acclaimed printmakers working across etching, mezzotint, linocut, screen printing, and printed jewellery. Each artist brings a distinctive visual language to their work, exploring themes of memory, landscape, ecology, and storytelling through the rich, tactile traditions of printmaking.
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