The Australian Aborigines used twigs, fibres and fingers for painting to get different strokes.
They obtained their colours from the natural environment. They ground ochre to powder, mixed various clays, used natural plant colourings, collected pebbles which contained minerals for colouring, used charcoal and ashes from their fires, and even added blood, at times. Tree bark, crushed shells and blood also gave variety of colour. The availability of some colours are peculiar to the area that the artist finds himself in.
These paint bases were mixed with fluids such as saliva, blood, tree sap or yolk of various birds' eggs to help them adhere.
Boomerangs,Spears.Nulla Nullas, Axes and more
they use Boomerangs to kill some animals that they eat. they use Boomerangs to kill some animals that they eat.
Boomerangs, spears, didgeridoos, sticks, twigs, bark(tree bark)and rocks.
they used wood of trees.
They ground up rocks
They used the spears
aborigines used boomerangs,spears,and didgridoos
They used metal tools
what tools did the people use for the aboriginl arts
shield from aborigines are used for protecting and easier to help them attach
Despite their appearance, Australian Aborigines are not directly related to Africans.
some space tools are hammers and scoops
tools used: axes, wooden hammers, and iron
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traps
an example:hammer
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