It is after several years spent in the South Pacific to discover another world and multiple encounters that David will now make you discover in his gallery in Dijon objects having taken part in the ancestral practices of these people of Oceania like the masks of Papua New Guinea, statues with the effigy of Iatmul ancestors, Abelam, drums from Vanuatu, Asmat shields, ornaments from the Solomon Islands, paddles from the Sepik River, dishes from the Huon Gulf, sculptures from Indonesia or Aboriginal paintings, contemporary works with lines, symbols and codes that have reached our days through the "dream path" of the Australian natives.
Today, the guardians of these memories reproduce the "dream time" on canvas in the cooperatives created for this pictorial renewal. By its modern dimension, the contemporary Aboriginal art imposes itself on the international scene in the big exhibitions and art galleries. The oceania-art gallery invites you to travel and to share our passion for the arts and the Oceanian cultures to be promoted and preserved.
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- Payment cards, Cheques and postal orders, Cash, Bank transfers
- other sculptures
- paintings
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