Mixed Media on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
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Uncover the Secrets of Aboriginal Art - Rich in Symbolism and Storytelling.
I have created this stunning painting with vibrant colours it has layers of acrylics mixed with Liquitex Soft Gel
Increases surface gloss, colour depth and transparency · Extends the artwork colour further without affecting acrylic stability · Gives heavy body paint an oil-like colour It has layers of Acrylics giving some depth to the artwork For thousands of years, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have been naming places that were sacred or important to them. The painting's style is also reminiscent of traditional Aboriginal art. The use of dots and circles is a common motif in Aboriginal art, and it is often used to represent the interconnectedness of all things. The vibrant colors and the layered acrylics also give the painting a sense of energy and movement.
Overall, "The Kunja Meeting Place #2" is a beautiful and evocative artwork that pays homage to Aboriginal Australian culture and storytelling. It is a reminder of the importance of place and the interconnectedness of all things.
Here are some additional things you might find interesting about Aboriginal Australian art
Aboriginal art is not just about aesthetics; it is also a way of communicating stories, knowledge, and laws.
Aboriginal art is often created using natural materials, such as ochre, and charcoal,
which is an important part of Aboriginal Australian culture and identity.