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…fibres for the hair and pigs ribs for the teeth. To test whether their creation was convincing, they sent the dog onto the beach to test it before a flock…
…fibres for the hair and pigs ribs for the teeth. To test whether their creation was convincing, they sent the dog onto the beach to test it before a flock…
…and powdered rocks. White comes from pipeclay, and black generally comes from charcoal. Sometimes natural fixatives are mixed in to bind the pigments and which includes wax, yolk of eggs,…
…reds and yellows come from ochres, crushed and powdered rocks. White comes from pipeclay and black generally comes from charcoal. Sometimes natural fixatives are mixed in to bind the pigments…
…the full exhibition by following this link: https://www.artmob.com.au/artists/Sorry-Day-10th-Anniversary/index.html Marilyn Davies (Clarke) was not only taken from her folks but her firstborn baby too was taken away. She discovered her living…
…– the equivalent of the printing industry’s Oscars. Our Art Mob stock folio is the last of the edition #50/50. The full set of images can be viewed at: https://www.australianprintworkshop.com/projects/commissions/kingdom-netherlands-commemorative-print-portfolio…
Badu is one of the larger islands situated in the western part of the Torres Strait. It has been home to a fertile ground of artistry for a long while….
…sites owned by the Nakamarra/Jakamarra and Napurrurla/Jupurrurla subsections; these sites are also associated with bush food Dreamings. Yumurrpa is a major waterhole to the northwest of Yuendumu and a ‘yarla’…
This painting depicts one of many ‘jurlpu’ (bird) species that live around Yuendumu. The bush around Yuendumu provides many different habitats for birds to live in. Many bird species live…
…The dogs were then taken to the beach to test run it, to see if they look as if they were real dogs. So, when the dogs run alone the…
Commercial galleries are the most essential element in the entire enterprise that is the Australian Visual Arts, Here, artists first exhibit their works, and institutions, and collectors purchase them, thereby…
…flowers and the lambalk feed on the pink blossoms. The Old People used to light fires under trees to flush out possums to eat, but it’s not usual to eat…
Tasmanian Aboriginal people would travel to the high country and meet at these cider gum sites. The trunk of the tree, if slashed, exudes a sap that ferments and was…
…These sculptures were carved from milkwood, when the tree is green and soft. After the bark is removed with a small axe, copious amounts of milky white sap are left…
…if slashed, exudes a sap that ferments and was used by Aboriginal people in ceremony. Circular tracks were worn down, like moats, around these trees by many thousands of footsteps…
…those trees had been tapped by the natives. This they had effected by perforating a hole in the tree a short distance above the ground by means of sharp stones…
…those trees had been tapped by the natives. This they had effected by perforating a hole in the tree a short distance above the ground by means of sharp stones…
…if slashed, exudes a sap that ferments and was used by Aboriginal people in ceremony. Circular tracks were worn down, like moats, around these trees by many thousands of footsteps…
…if slashed, exudes a sap that ferments and was used by Aboriginal people in ceremony. Circular tracks were worn down, like moats, around these trees by many thousands of footsteps…
…if slashed, exudes a sap that ferments and was used by Aboriginal people in ceremony. Circular tracks were worn down, like moats, around these trees by many thousands of footsteps…
…stone. Then he or she will then chew the sap of the root and gargle it in their mouth. The tooth ache slowly goes away after 2 to 3 hours….
…place. If you slash the bark of this tree it bleeds profusely and the sap can be mixed with water to form an intoxicating liquor. Mick shows people coming from…
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