About KT Aboriginal Fine Art


KT Aboriginal Fine Art is a proud Aboriginal family-owned and operated business based in Ceduna, South Australia. Founded by mother and daughter artists Kelly Taylor and T’keyah Ware, our gallery showcases a beautiful blend of ancient storytelling and contemporary Aboriginal art.

We are Antakirinja, Yankunytjatjara, Kokatha, Wirangu and Narungga women, sharing culture through canvas, colour, and creativity. Our family includes Kelly and her three daughters — T’keyah, Kelilah, and Taliyah — all working together from home to create deeply personal artworks that reflect Country, kinship, and cultural legacy.

From Humble Beginnings It all started with a Facebook page back in 2019. What began as a creative hobby quickly gained a loyal following. With over 25,000 fans today, we’ve grown into a global art business, offering original paintings, aluminium splashbacks, prints, jewellery, homewares, and more.

We’re proud to ship our work around the world, collaborating with incredible organisations and individuals who support First Nations voices through art.

Collaborations & Features

  • SA Water – Commissioned a powerful artwork for their Adelaide CBD workplace to launch their 6th RAP. The piece maps the journey of water across South Australia, with symbolic community handprints from the RAP launch event.
  • Vogue Living – Featured the story of our mother-daughter collaboration and cultural legacy through First Nations art.
  • Royal Flying Doctor Service – Commissioned artwork featured on new uniforms, launched during NAIDOC Week and displayed at RFDS Adelaide base.
  • Country Arts SA – Commissioned greeting card artwork by Kelly and T’keyah, shared with partners and communities nationwide.
  • Disney x Bluethumb – Holiday art collaboration for “From Our Family to Yours,” featuring painted Christmas stars by the entire Taylor/Ware family.
  • Bluethumb NFT – Digital Muses – Kelly’s debut digital collection, reimagining her favourite paintings for the NFT space.
  • SANE Australia – Commissioned a piece titled “Heal the People” to raise awareness around mental health in Aboriginal communities.
  • SALA x Foodland – T’keyah’s artwork featured on limited-edition shopping bags available across Foodland stores in SA.
  • Australian Taxation Office – Commissioned a NAIDOC Week artwork celebrating connection and community across Australia.
  • Recreation Beauty – Holiday gift box collaboration featuring exclusive artwork by T’keyah; partial proceeds donated to RFDS.
  • Northline Transport – Created a large-scale artwork for their 40th anniversary, reproduced on a shipping container for national display.
  • SA Road Services – Commissioned an artwork by Kelly Taylor that reflects the mission of “connecting communities and people through the South Australian outback road network.” The design symbolises movement, safety, and unity through Country.
  • Peak Iron Mines & AMYAC – Kelly Taylor, an AMYAC member, was commissioned to create a stunning piece representing Peak Iron Mines’ partnership with the Aboriginal community. The painting is displayed in their Adelaide office and reflects shared journeys, respect, and cultural consultation.
  • Ingham Australia – Commissioned artwork titled “Ingham’s Journey” by Kelly Taylor, representing the organisation’s commitment to learning, building stronger relationships with Aboriginal communities, and understanding cultural heritage within their workforce.
  • First Response Security – Kelly Taylor was commissioned to produce an artwork and digital design for the company’s upcoming project. The piece celebrates unity, responsibility, and community strength through collaboration.
  • Workskil Australia – Commissioned artwork by Kelly Taylor and T’keyah Ware for their ongoing efforts in Aboriginal community employment and empowerment. The design reflects opportunity, growth, and self-determination.

Awards & Recognition

  • Kelilah Ware – Winner of the 2020 Bluethumb Abstract Art Prize for “Family Day Out”
  • T’keyah Ware – Highly commended for “My Mother's Country” in the Our Young Mob Awards
  • National Indigenous Times – Recognised for legacy, exhibitions, and growth

Our Vision

We believe that art is a way to connect, to heal, and to honour our ancestors. Through our work, we continue the traditions taught by our grandmother while empowering the next generation to share their voices.

Our dream is to open a physical KT Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery one day. Until then, we invite you to explore our work online and collaborate with us directly.

Explore Our Work

  • 🎨 Shop our art & designs – Original paintings, splashbacks, prints, and more

  • ✍️ Commission a custom artwork – Work directly with one of our artists for something special

  • 🌏 Support Aboriginal-owned art – Help keep our culture strong and stories alive

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Kelly Taylor x Beaver Lennon

Kelly Taylor x Beaver Lennon

Heart of Our Country (Uluru) is an Exquisite masterpiece of the most iconic place in Australia Ayers Rock (Uluru) hand-painted by two...
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Northline x Kelly & T'keyah

Mother & Daughter Aboriginal Artists Kelly Taylor & T'keyah Ware collaborate with Australia's Global Transport Company, creating a beautiful canvas painting that depicts Northline’s historical...

First Reponse Security

Today we dropped off a beautiful commissioned painting to First Security Response painted by our mum Kelly for their next upcoming project...

Peak Iron Mines & AMYAC

Beautiful commission painting by aboriginal artist Kelly Taylor who is also an AMYAC Member for Peak Iron Mines & AMYAC, that...