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Characteristics of Australian Aboriginal WorksThe indigenous inhabitants living in the Land Down Under and its neighbouring territories are popular for their creativity. They are known to express their artistic side by using wood, leaves, rocks, and the like as medium. By incorporating their resourcefulness in their paintings, sculpture, and drawings, among others, these people are able to attract the attention of the global public. But what really is in this particular art that captures the hearts of many individuals? What makes the Australian native work stand out? Read further to learn more. First of all, specific icons are used in engravings and drawings. Individual circles, clustered arcs, grouped dots, and rigid lines are some of the common shapes seen in various masterpieces. When these symbols are put together, they can depict a scene or tell a story. Colours are used to further make the representation clear. Waters are signified by blue shades, plants by green tones, and the earth by brown hues. But the meaning of the tints depend on which region the artist belongs. Of course, all of these works are inspired by The Dreaming era where natives tell of their animist narrative of how life, humans, and animals came to being. Another characteristic that makes Australia’s indigenous creations unique is the monochrome approach. This means that the dyes used in the painting (for instance) is based only in one colour. The use of such style helps in maintaining harmony in the masterpiece. Today, the number of artists producing aboriginal designs is not a lot. If you want to help preserve such beautiful heritage, it is ideal that you support these creative individuals. You can show your assistance by buying original pieces and by visiting Arts Victoria today. |
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