The Australian Aborigines had a rich variety of colours to use in their artwork. They incorporated earthy browns, reds, yellows, orange and white, as well as black, and shades of dark green and violet-blue.
Aborigines do not use colours such as pinks and fluoro colours.
Tasmanian abo's used ochre alot for body art.
Aborigines.
Within any society, people can only use what they know, or what they have had exposure to. The Aborigines were sheltered from all other influences, and all they knew was earth colours. Everything in their society centred around their relationship to the land, and of course this was best expressed with earth colours.
Aborigines.
you should use bold flat colours to paint pop art
Aborigines painted with earth colours - reds, oranges, yellows, whites, browns and blacks and, to a lesser extent, dark greens. See the related question for how they obtained these colours.
the aborigines
The Australian Aborigines used earthy colours such as reds, oranges, yellows, browns, and black and white to decorate their instruments.
Australian Aborigines
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use crazy colours which dont match, and big bold colours and not blended in any way.