Animals are Gods natural artform so why not use them in aboriginal art?
The animals found on Aboriginal art depend on the native Australian animals found in theur area. kangaroo, koala, crocodile are some examples.
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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.
Aboriginal art goes back more then 30,000 years There are examples of different types and styles of aboriginal art all over Australia and evidence of it going back thousands of years so no one has yet been able to quite put their finger on the answer to this question
Aboriginal art is inspired by campfire stories and animals encountered during the day.
The animals found on Aboriginal art depend on the native Australian animals found in theur area. kangaroo, koala, crocodile are some examples.
because they can ! :) (: xxx
Spirals and animals are popular.
The most commonly depicted animals seemed to be kangaroos and emus - perhaps because they were so distinctive in shape and appearance.
Aboriginal Mimi art is art about animals, humans or spirits where you see the skeletal make-up of the organism, not the skin. You sometimes also see the organs. they are traditionally from the Katherine region in NT.
Dancing is a form of art so if aboriginal are doing a traditional dance it can be called aboriginal art.
to depict freedom and intelligence and also to show a historical story in the time.
aboriginal art involves many things, such as
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aboriginal art is made out of the earth's crust, dirt, grass and leaves
There are 3 basic forms of aboriginal art: personal art, social art and sacred/ritual art.