ARTIST SPOTLIGHT : NED GRANT & IAN RICTOR: ARTWORKS FROM THE BUNGALOW

Ian Rictor and Ned Grant are acclaimed senior law men and artists from Tjuntjuntjara in Western Australia's remote desert. Both artists work with the renown Spinifex Arts Project, a distinguished community owned art centre known for its commitment to excellence in art and culture. Rictor and Grant's paintings are characterised by their intricate detail, vibrant colours, and deep cultural significance. Their artwork has garnered recognition and acclaim both nationally and internationally for its powerful depictions of country and lore. Their use of space, colour, and mark making combined create a intensity and weight that is synonymous with senior desert law men and their knowledge.

As established artists with decades of experience, Rictor and Grant have honed their craft to perfection, creating pieces that not only showcase their artistic talents and storytelling ability but also preserve the rich cultural heritage of their Indigenous background. Their works stand as a testament to the powerful wealth of knowledge, culture, skill and creativity of remote Australian artists which continues to inspire admiration among art connoisseurs and collectors worldwide - including the Spinifex artists current spectacular showcase at the West Australian State Museum Boola Bardip. Short St Gallery invites you to view todays Spotlight, a price list can be obtained on enquiries@shortstgallery.com.