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Aboriginal tribes would use materials from the earth to paint with. They would grind ochre and use different clays to use as paint. .

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What colors do aboriginal artist use?

Aboriginal artists mainly use warm colours, but on the occasion they would paint with cold.


What materials is used to make aboriginal art?

aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood


What is a nulla nulla?

a nulla nulla is an aboriginal weapon. it is used for hitting small animals over the head and for crushing ocher which they use for paint. they crush eeds which tehy use for food. both men and women can use the nulla nulla.


How do you make aboriginal dot paintings?

You can make copies or imitations of aboriginal art, but if you are not aboriginal, neither is your work.


What was aboriginal art painted on?

they used to paint on tree bark and still do now


Do they use crayons to draw aboriginal art?

You can, on paper and card.... But if you mean the walls, they use natural sources and otherd to make like paint. Such as Bricks crushing it would make red and so on.


How do you use the word aboriginal in a sentence?

Islam is an aboriginal religion.


Why do aboriginal artists use symbols in their art?

They used a bunch of paint dots to make a picture (similar to a mosaic) hence dot art.


What do aboriginal women wear?

They wear a long skirt and no shirt and have paint all over them.


How was aboriginal created?

Used different mixes of berries and other items to create paint


What culture of people paint their faces white?

Aboriginal people. They are Australian bush people.


What is the meaning of aboriginal dot paintings?

Dots in aboriginal paintings can represent a variety of things, such as stars, sparks, tracks or burnt holes. Sometimes they merely form a background to the story being told in the artwork. The dots can also have the unusual function of obscuring the real story of the painting, and keeping secret meanings hidden. Further detailed explanation can be found at the related link below.