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Aboriginal Australian Aesthetics Colin Ducharme & Courtney Self
Resources  ,[object Object]
Limited Materials ,[object Object]
Scarification ,[object Object]
 Techniques
Purpose: 	- mourning  	- initiation rituals  	- social status  	- enhancement of beauty
Body Art ,[object Object],	- greased/ochers 	- blood/ kapok plant  	- paint   ,[object Object]
Ritual purposes
Painted designs were owned by the individuals who wore them
Clothing to decorate not to cover 	,[object Object]
Cave Art

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  • 1. Aboriginal Australian Aesthetics Colin Ducharme & Courtney Self
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  • 6. Purpose: - mourning - initiation rituals - social status - enhancement of beauty
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  • 9. Painted designs were owned by the individuals who wore them
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  • 12. Bark Painting Tjurungas- flat, oval, or circular slabs of wood or stone, often bearing complex paintings and incised patterns Art makers used subjective vision- representing things not as they appear to the eye, but as the mind knows them eternally to be Paint and blood Used to educate future generations Art making
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  • 16. Or the Western easel-painting styles of the non-Aboriginal world Scholars have interpreted the art to be valuable and influential in Australia’s cultural heritage