Riley Dixon works out of Utopia, an aboriginal community 240 kilometres north-east of Alice Springs, an area best known as the home of the late artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye.
There is very little written material on Riley Dixon. He is the nephew of Harry Dixon, also a sculptor who we have exhibited to great acclaim. Following in his Uncle Harry Dixon Mptyane's footsteps, the artist has developed his own distinctive style, producing beautifully decorated creatures, with strong personalities.

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