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Tony Sorby / Journey Tracks To Sacred Sites (TS55)
SKU: TS55
90cm x 120cm Acrylic on Canvas
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$2,650.00
90cm x 120cm Acrylic on Canvas
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Artist Profile
Born in 1953 on the Burra Bee Dee Mission near Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Tony Sorby is a proud descendant of the Kamilaroi people. His Country stretches across vast areas of north-western NSW and into southern Queensland.
Like many Aboriginal children of his generation, Tony was taken from his family as a baby and raised in institutions and foster homes throughout NSW. It wasn’t until he was 12 years old that he discovered his Aboriginal heritage, and more than two decades later he was finally reunited with his family. These experiences profoundly shaped his sense of identity and the emotional depth that underpins his art.
Over the years, Tony worked in a wide range of occupations — from wool classing and tunnelling for the railways to running a market garden and teaching carpentry to young Indigenous people. His path to art began when a Czechoslovakian acquaintance introduced him to marquetry. This early exposure to fine craftsmanship sparked a lifelong fascination with creating visual stories.
In his early 30s, Tony undertook formal studies in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture. During this time, he began experimenting with different media — including paint, wood stains and timber panels — before eventually finding his true medium on canvas and linen.
After a devastating fire destroyed his art business in 1996, Tony rebuilt from the ground up, refining both his style and his purpose. Today, his paintings combine ancient Kamilaroi stories with contemporary technique, exploring journey lines and sacred sites connected to his ancestors. His intricate layering, bold symbolism and intuitive compositions reveal a deep respect for cultural storytelling and Country.
When camping out on the land, Tony draws inspiration from the bush — from the creeks, rivers and landscapes that carry the memory of his people. Walking these places gives him a sense of belonging and renewal that continues to shape his creative journey.
Solo Exhibitions
• 2016 Journey Tracks – Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2010 Tony Sorby’s Kamilaroi Comes to Wingecarribee – Bowral District Art Society, Bowral
Selected Group Exhibitions
• 2023 East Coast Matters, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2022 Colour Pop, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2020 East Coast Matters, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2019 Defining Tradition: the first wave & its disciples, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
• 2011 Karlangu Aboriginal Art Centre, Sydney
• 2008 Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney
• 2008 Karlangu Aboriginal Art Centre, Sydney
• 2007 Grand Opening Exhibition – Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney
• 2006 Contemporary Indigenous Expression Exhibition – Primrose Park Gallery, Sydney
• 2002 Juma Art – Grand Banquet Centre, Ontario, Canada
• 1995 Invitation Exhibition, University of New South Wales, Sydney
• 1995 Langkawi International Festival of Arts, Malaysia
• 1994 Australian Craftworks, Sydney
• 1993 Masterpiece Pictures, Sydney
• 1993 Anadalou Gallery, Sydney
Collections
• Aboriginal Health College of NSW, Little Bay, NSW
Artwork Description
My paintings represent the Kamilaroi lands. This includes the sacred sites, trees, sandstone caves, escarpments, mountains, hunting tracks, hunting grounds, meeting places and the journey tracks and campsites of the Kamilaroi people. The blue lines coursing through some of my artworks depict water, representing two rivers, the Castlereagh & the Barwon, as well as creeks & Billabongs.
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