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ABORIGINAL ARTWORKS
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In traditional Aboriginal painting, several recurring patterns and styles are used. The main pattern elements are: - Dots (evenly spaced to form outlines or areas of colour/tone). - Concentric shapes (for instance a range of smaller circles inside a larger circle, getting progressively smaller).
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The painting in the background of this slide is an example of a painting that uses concentric shapes. However, there are also spirals in this design too (follow one line with your eye; see where it ends).
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The painting below is an example of the “X-Ray” style. As the name suggests, this is a style of painting where the bones and inner organs of animals/humans are shown in the body.
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In the painting below, notice how dots are used to create a texture or area of tone. It is important which colour is used for the background paint and which colour is used for the ‘foreground’ dots.
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Notice how different combinations of background and foreground colours can create different effects
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