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he Tribal Art of New Guinea is not consistent through-out the country but can be divided into traditional stylistic regions. The art from within these regions have evolved separately from each other to a large degree resulting in the Tribal Art from New Ireland being completely different for example from the Tribal Art from the Lower Sepik River.The reason for the diversity of art styles is no doubt the same as the reason for the diversity of languages. New Guinea has the largest diversity of languages for its area of anywhere in the world having 700+ languages and also has the largest diversity of art styles.In general New Guinea art can be divided into the following broad art style areas
The supplies used in art therapy are limited only by the artist's (and/or therapist's) imagination.
Materials.....hmmm. sewing kit!
what materials were used to make aboriginal objects
Pastels
Bill. Walton has written: 'Bill Walton' -- subject(s): American Sculpture, Exhibitions, Installations (Art) 'Indonesia and Papua New Guinea' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
Well, anything can be used as an element of sculpture.
He used weed to create his art
Tiles, bricks and others.
Gothic art commonly used materials such as stone, stained glass, and wood for creating architectural features, sculptures, and paintings. Metalwork, ivory, and precious gems were also incorporated into Gothic art to enhance its decorative elements and symbolism.
Plywood can be used for building materials eg. lofts walls and decorative wood art.