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  1. Robert Fielding (born 1959) is an Australian artist based in Mimili, South Australia. He is known for his recent series of photographs of wrecked cars and other discarded objects on which he has painted colourful designs.

  2. Robert Fielding is a contemporary artist of Pakistani, Afghan, Western Arrente and Yankunytjatjara descent, who lives in Mimili Community in the remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Fielding combines strong cultural roots with contemporary views on the tensions between community life and global concerns.

  3. Electric Fields es un dúo australiano de música electrónica formado por la vocalista Zaachariaha Fielding y el teclista y productor Michael Ross. Electric Fields combina la música soul eléctrica moderna con la cultura aborigen y canta en pitjantjatjara, yankunytjatjara e inglés.

  4. Robert Fielding (b. 1969) is a contemporary artist of Pakistani, Afghan, Western Arrente and Yankunytjatjara descent, who lives in Mimili Community in the remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands.

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    Robert Fielding (o Feilding ; también apodado Beau Fielding; 1650/51 - 12 de mayo de 1712) fue un bígamo y libertino inglés de finales del siglo XVII y principios del XVIII. [1] Era conocido como un apuesto mujeriego en la corte real del rey Carlos II , donde recibió los apodos de "Beau" y "Handsome" Fielding, y más tarde se convirtió en el marido bígamo de la ex amante del rey, Barbara ...

  6. Robert Fielding on capturing the beauty and the essence of his mayatja, Anangu mayatja, wati, minyma and kungka - the elders, the men, the women, the younger generation of women, and brothers. 1 Betty Muffler , 2021.

  7. 3 de may. de 2024 · May 3, 2024. Mimili man and multi-media artist Robert Fielding lives and breathes art, even when he’s dreaming. With the blessing of his community Elders, he keeps their stories alive through his contemporary and experimental practice. Now, as Canberra Glassworks’ artist-in-residence, he is turning his hand to glass. Zali Morgan writes.