Discover Our Authentic Rock Art Range
Step into the rich heritage of Australia’s ancient Dreamtime stories with our exclusive Rock Art collection. Each piece in this range captures the timeless essence of Aboriginal culture through traditional motifs and symbols, meticulously hand-painted by talented Indigenous artists.
Our Rock Art range showcases the beauty of Australia’s ancient storytelling tradition, inspired by the iconic rock paintings found across the continent. These artworks are not just decorative; they are cultural narratives passed down through generations, reflecting the deep spiritual connection between the land, the people, and their Dreamtime ancestors.
Crafted with respect and authenticity, every item in this collection is a vibrant testament to Indigenous artistry and heritage. Whether you are looking for a meaningful gift or a unique addition to your home, our Rock Art pieces bring a powerful story and a touch of Australia’s oldest art form into your space.
Explore our Rock Art range today and own a piece of Australia’s living cultural legacy.
At Memories of Australia, we are proud to work directly alongside members of the Indigenous community to create authentic, culturally meaningful products. Supporting Indigenous Australians is at the core of our mission — from sourcing materials to artistic collaboration — ensuring that traditional knowledge, culture, and livelihoods are respected and sustained. Every product reflects this commitment to partnership, empowerment, and celebrating Indigenous heritage.
Australian Authentic Dreamtime Art feature products that are painted by genuine Aboriginal Artists, each with their own individual style and story.sOu
Gail-Marie Van Zant
Gail-Marie Van Zant was born in Brisbane and raised on the Sunshine Coast. She has lived on the Gold Coast for over thirteen years. She is a descendant of the Bundjalung Nation and of the Yaegl people from Yamba in New South Wales.
Gail is a self taught artist who has been painting for over 28 years. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Deakin University in Victoria and continues to study. Gail is a contemporary artist who enjoys creating landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still life and abstract art. Gail’s artwork has been exhibited in the Koorie Heritage Trust Gallery in Melbourne and the Gummurri Centre at Griffith University on the Gold Coast. Her art has also been displayed on the Sunshine Coast, Maleny, Caboolture and Winton. Gail also works part-time as an art tutor for Deakin University and has also worked for Griffith University. She teaches Art theory and Art practice, and has also assisted at high schools.
