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Aboriginal Art work The cultural art of the people of Australian and it’s creative inspiration
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THE DREAMTIME They say we have been here for years, but it is much longer - We have been here since time began We have come out of the Dreamtime of our creative ancestors - We have kept the earth as it was on the first day. Our culture is focused on recording the origins of life. We refer to forces and powers that created the world as creative ancestors. Our beautiful world has been created only in accordance with the power, wisdom and intentions of our ancestral beings.
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THE SACRED WORLD The Dreamtime is the Aboriginal understanding of the world, of it's creation, and it's great stories. The Dreaming world was the old time of the Ancestor Beings. They emerged from the earth at the time of the creation. The Earth was a flat surface, in darkness. A silent world. Unknown forms of life were asleep, below the surface. Then the supernatural Ancestor Beings broke through the earth, with great force. The sun rose out of the ground. The land received light for the first time. The supernatural Beings,, resembled creatures or plants, and were half human. They moved across the barren surface of the world. They traveled hunted changed the form of the land. In their journeys, they created the landscape, the mountains, the rivers, the trees, waterholes, plains and sand hills. They made the people, who are descendants of the Dreamtime ancestors. They made the animals, and all food plants. They made the natural elements : Water, Air, Fire. They made the Sun, the Moon and the Stars. Then, tired from all their activity, the mythical creatures sank back into the earth and returned to sleep. Sometimes their spirits turned into rocks or trees or a part of the landscape. These became sacred places.
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" OUR LAND OUR LIFE " 'We don't own the land, the land owns us' 'The Land is my mother, my mother is the land' 'Land is the starting point to where it all began. It is like picking up a piece of dirt and saying this is where I started and this is where I will go' 'The land is our food, our culture, our spirit and identity'
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THE HUMAN WORLD We are the Indigenous people of Australia
THE HUMAN WORLD We are the Indigenous people of Australia. Aboriginal people are those traditional cultures and lands lie on the mainland and most of the islands, including Tasmania, Fraser Island, Palm Island, Mornington Island, Groote Eylandt, Bathrust and Melville Islands.
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Australian Art Tells a Story
Aboriginal Art Australian Art Tells a Story This art tells the story of women going out at sunrise to collect the bulbs and stalks of the Water Lilly. This easy harvesting food is a delight for the young women and girls to collect as they enjoy the cool waters.
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Dream Time paintings A "Dreaming" in Aboriginal culture is often an explanation or "story" of how something began or was created. A Dreaming can also show the relationship between a person, and the environment. Many times, Aboriginal paintings will show Bushtucker (food), water-holes, animals, tracks, etc.
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Landscapes of dreams The landscape in its many forms shows life at all times.
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The Wirrigan Man's Art Exhibition Francis Firebrace
Francis uses specially mixed Ochre colored acrylic in the four colors that his people have used since the beginning of time. Black & white, Red & yellow. Black was obtained mainly from fire coals. White was often pipe clay, and Red and Yellow was mostly ground ochre. Francis also grinds his own ochre and mixes it with the acrylic he uses. The paintings are each painted from a story of the Dreaming..
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Aboriginal Artist at work
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Bibliography http://www.newagemultimedia.com/firebrace/artwork.html
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