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You can make copies or imitations of aboriginal art, but if you are not aboriginal, neither is your work.
Stippling is a form of art that is being used in dot forms
Anywhere from a thousand dollars to 100's of thousands, depending on the size and period. The later dot paintings usually bring the larger prices.
There are 4 main types of aboriginal art. These are x-ray, mimi, symbolic and free art. These are the three main types, although, there are many more that branch off from these categories.
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Sand paintings, rock art, totems, dot paintings- and possibly others:)
You can make copies or imitations of aboriginal art, but if you are not aboriginal, neither is your work.
You can find Diego Rivera paintings on the site Art dot com. You can also find paintings by Diego Rivera on Ebay that are for sale, some for tens of thousands of dollars.
Yes. All aboriginal paintings, including dot paintings, had either a symbolic meaning or told a story.
Vance Kirkland couldn't have been influenced by Aboriginal dot art. Kirkland actually starting painting his dot paintings seven years before the Aboriginal dot trend began.
Because they tell stories that way
The traditional art of the aboriginals is dots doing dots in the sand. Some of the other traditional art is painting on rocks and in caves. The reason aboriginals do dot paintings now is when white people came to Australia they saw the paintings and thought they would be good on a canvas.
Aboriginal people
They used Aboriginal Dot paintings
The Aborigines in the central part of Australia used dot paintings because these matched the materials they had on hand, such as sand, rocks, and bits of plants. Each part of a dot painting is symbolic, and the Aborigines also used these to teach their children important lessons.
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An amazing peace of finer dot art