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What material is used to make art?

what materials were used to make aboriginal objects


What materials are aboriginal art printed on?

Whatever was available. I have seen art on caves, bark and wood.


What are the differences between traditional contemporary and tourist aboriginal art?

The difference between aboriginal contempary art and aboriginal traditional art is, contampary artist are known to use a reasonable mixture of materials and different styles in their paintings.


What techniques are used to produce Aboriginal art?

aboriginal art is made out of the earth's crust, dirt, grass and leaves


What color is aboriginal art supposed to be?

Traditionally the colours that aboriginals used in their artwork depended on the materials that they could find in their locality's. however modern aboriginal artists use just about any colour they like.


What techniques are used in aboriginal art?

yarn


Why is aboriginal art protected with copyright?

It is because most of the aboriginal artwork is holy. It could also make the aboriginal people offended if they find your artwork being used for something without permission.


What kind of art do aboriginal people make?

dreamtime


What is used to create aboriginal art?

chicken legs


Is dancing aboriginal art?

Dancing is a form of art so if aboriginal are doing a traditional dance it can be called aboriginal art.


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.


Where did aboriginal art originate?

Aboriginal art originally comes from places like Australia, as there is lots of aboriginal art there. Aboriginal art is just like swirly lines and lots of brightly coloured lines. Aboriginal art is very meaningful. All the shapes, lines and patterns convey meaning and tell a story. Consequently, aboriginal art was found in places where it would remain as a permanent record, such as cliff overhangs, caves and rock walls. The Aborigines also decorated didgeridoos, boomerangs and spears with their art. Again, all of these had special significance.