Aboriginal artists

Be VIP at AAF on Hampstead Heath

BRENDA PUNYTJINA ARMSTRONG, KALINY-KALINYPA / ULTUKUNPA JUKURRPA - HONEY GREVILLEA DREAMING (3859/19NY) 122CM X 76CM £1,800

Bay Gallery Home is returning to Hampstead Heath for the Affordable Art Fair 8-12 May. You’ll find us on stand J6. I think it’s next to the champagne bar! So if you buy one of our beautiful paintings you can celebrate with a glass of bubbly.

We have a wonderful collection of paintings in all sizes from our Central Desert artists. If you don’t see what you want hanging on the stand we can always show you more that are stored on the stand and in the van. And our famous treasure chests are a trove of small scale beauties.

At our last show in Battersea clients asked to see our interiors collection which we hadn’t packed so this time we will bring samples of the fabrics, tiles and wallpapers. Please drop us a note via email: alexandra@baygalleryhome.com or Instagram us @baygalleryhome if there’s anything you’d like us to show you and we’ll make sure it’s on the stand for your visit.

Not long to go. The excitement in our Tetbury, Cotswolds art gallery is growing. Really looking forward to catching up with past clients and meeting new ones.

Lilly Green wallpaper from a painting by Lilly Kemarre Morton £180/roll

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Cotswold Homes & Interiors Festival - Cirencester Cornhall Market 2 March 2024

Bay Gallery Home is excited to be part of the Cotswold Homes and Interiors Festival hosted by Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.

The Cotswold Homes and Interiors Festival is a new event designed to showcase the many wonderful and diverse homes and interiors businesses in Cirencester and the wider Cotswolds.

There will be stalls in the wonderful Corn Hall, selling a wide range of products from soft furnishings to ornaments and art.  A series of free entry talks and demos with Q+A opportunities will also be taking place in the mezzanine area of the Corn Hall.

Pick up our festival guide at home, design, arts and crafts venues around Cirencester and spend your day in town, enjoying talks and demos, stalls, and eateries, while seeking out participating shops and businesses using the handy guide map.

Don't miss out on this exciting event that brings together the best of Cirencester's homes and interiors makers and doers.The event has been organised by Cotswold District Council and funded by the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).



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Room Style Directions: ABORIGINAL BOTANICAL with Telescope Style

Sugarbag Dreaming by Rosemary Ngwarraye Ross as featured in this months Telescope Style Newsletter

Sugarbag Dreaming by Rosemary Ngwarraye Ross as featured in this months Telescope Style Newsletter

A lush and verdant Australian Aboriginal art canvas provided the inspiration for this room scheme style direction. Blues and greens should ALWAYS be seen, especially against a restful, neutral backdrop with lively pink accents!

Take your cue from any global style – and avoid the dreaded ‘themed room’ – by juxtaposing authentic elements of pattern, colour and form with sleek, modern shapes and materials. Whether your budget stretches to designer pieces or thrift shopping rules – follow the pointers below for a look that is directional and full of personality, yet won’t date.’

Create a calm, pared back space with culturally-infused colour that zings!

1. Start with the art… 

We fell in love with this large scale, original, Australian, Aboriginal art canvas sold amongst many other canvases, by one of our suppliers, Bay Gallery Home. We decided to use it as the starting point for a room scheme. What appealed most was the combination of lush botanical detailing (up close the brushwork on these artworks is just breathtaking) with a lively, verdant colour palette. Vibrant limes, jungle greens, sky blue and pretty shades of pink all accented by electric blue convey the colours of the native Australian flora as seen through Aboriginal eyes.

To read more about how to achieve the perfect themed room follow the link to:

https://www.telescopestyle.com/australian-aboriginal-art/