• About
  • Contact
  • Favourites
All ArtworkPremium ArtworkCollectionsArtistsArt CentresAbout
Contact
Favourites
Tunbridge Gallery acknowledges the Whadjuk and Wardandi Noongar, traditional owners of the land where we are located. We recognise their strong culture and connection to country and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.
Cottesloe
Shop 6 Napoleon Close
12 – 18 Napoleon Street
Western Australia 6011
10am to 3pm
Thursday to Saturday
(+61 8) 9284 2800Get directions
Margaret River
Shop 1
139 – 141 Bussell Highway
Western Australia 6285
10am to 4pm
Thu, Fri, Sat, Mon
10am to 3pm
Sunday
(+61 8) 9758 7870Get directions
All artworksPremium artworksCollectionsArtists
AboutContactPrivacy policy
Instagram (Margaret River)Instagram (Cottesloe)
© 2026 Tunbridge GalleryMade by Websmith
  • About
  • Contact
  • Favourites
All ArtworkPremium ArtworkCollectionsArtistsArt CentresAbout
Contact
Favourites

Tommy Mitchell

Warakurna Artists
Tommy's country is Ngaturn and Walu. He lived in Warakurna with his family. He began to paint with Warakurna Artists in mid-2005 and has rapidly become one of its senior emerging artists.

Tommy's paintings depict tjukurrpa (dreaming) from his father's and mother's country. His paintings are about the stories he was told from childhood. Tommy often spoke about his experiences of travelling around tali country (sandhills) with his family, "We lived in the bush, there was no hospital and no clothes and we were naked and it was cold. I hunted marlu, rabbit, tirnka (small goanna) and pussycat, it was good meat. We also collected tjarnmarta (bush onions), maku (bardi grubs) and kampurarrpa (bush raisins)." When Tommy was small, he went for a holiday and visited his cousin, Peter Lewis.

Tommy Mitchell was a senior law man, participating in traditional ceremony, and was instrumental in passing on his tjukurrpa to his family.
Untitled
Tommy Mitchell

75 x 49 cm

$2000

Browse All Artists