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Australian
Aboriginal Art
Who are the
Aborigines?
•Aborigine means “native”
•Original people of Australia
•Traveled in canoes from SE Asia
•Lived there at least 40,000 years
as the only people
•Developed unique beliefs about
creation
•Survived as hunters and observers
•Many died from disease or starved
when their land was taken from
them by the Europeans in the 1770s
What is Aboriginal Art?
•Last traditional art form to be
appreciated
•To understand Aboriginal Art we first
need to learn about Dreamtime
•Dreamtime refers to their beliefs of
how the land and its people were
created
•Believed supernatural beings with
magical powers created the land’s
features, animals and plants during
dreamtime
•Art is a way to stay in touch with their
ancestry and be a part of the natural
•Passed down through
generations by word of mouth
•Artworks depict deep meaning
told through dreamtime stories
•Basis of value and belief
system, affects their interaction
with the land and animals
•Land is sacred because it
contains their heritage, history,
and powerful ancestors or
spirits
Dreamtime Stories
In Aboriginal culture
everyone is an artist
because everyone
participates in activities
such as dancing, singing,
body decoration, sand
drawing and weaving
baskets.
•Unique subject matter and style
•Known for their rock paintings,
bark paintings, sand (or dot
paintings), and body decoration
•Brushes made from bark, plant
fibers, twigs, hair or feathers
•Also used fingers or sticks to paint
•Used natural ochers (minerals) or
clay to make red, yellow, and white
paint
•Black was made from charcoal
How did Aboriginals create art?
Aboriginal
Rock Art
•Longest
continuously
practiced artistic
tradition in the
world.
•Ubirr, located in
North Australia,
has very
impressive rock
paintings.
"One old man in Arnhem Land
remembered being carried as
a child on his father's
shoulders as his father
climbed up a log leaning
against a rock wall. His father
then sprayed his hand with
red ochre against the rock,
leaving a stencil he could still
recognize many years later.
The main function of the
stencils was to record people's
presence and association with
a site."
How are these two paintings similar?
How are they different?
Bark Painting
•Tradition for thousands of years
•Bark is cut into a rectangle, after the
wet season, when it’s soft
•Placed on warm coals, pressed flat
with weights and sticks tied to both
ends with string
•Painted with natural pigments mixed
with a natural fixative: sticky gum from
trees
•Style is similar to rock paintings and
illustrates stories
•Painted on bark for ceremonies,
burials, and everyday objects such as
baskets and belts
•Traditional dot paintings
were made in sand
•Contemporary dot
paintings are on canvas
with acrylic paint
•Depict a story using
Aboriginal symbols
•When you understand the
symbols it gives a whole
new meaning to a dot
painting
Dot Painting
•Aboriginals used
symbols to
represent natural
surroundings.
•They are shown
as tracks left in
the ground and
look like they are
seen from a
plane.
•Represent recent
tracks left by
animals or tracks
made in the past
by ancestors.
Thunder &
Lightening
Kangaroo
tracks & tail
Goanna (lizard)
dragging tail,
footprints on side
Emu
Frogs (black)
Water holes
(blue)
Footprints
Snakes Men Hunting
Women’s
Ceremony
2nd
Grade Objectives:
•Learn how dreamtime beliefs and the
Australian landscape inspired the creation of
Aboriginal artwork.
•Create an interesting way to use your space
through size, placement, overlapping, use of
a border or background.
•Illustrate movement using the technique of
Aboriginal dot painting.
•Discuss the purpose of art in Aboriginal
culture.
•Developed around 2000 B.C.
•Found in shallow caves or rock shelters particularly in
Western and Northern Australia
•Simple exterior animal shapes that depict internal
organs, bone structure (ribs, back bone), or baby
animal inside
•Created by painting the animal’s silhouette in white
and using red or yellow for the inside
X-Ray Style Painting
•Contemporary artists
continue to paint in X-Ray
tradition
3rd
Grade Objectives:
•Draw an Aboriginal animal of
your choice in the X-Ray style
using anatomy resources.
•Vary the value (lightness and
darkness) of at least one color
when you paint your X-Ray
drawing.
•Create an area of emphasis
(center or focus) in your
artwork using size, color, and
line.
•Associate which artworks
from the Aboriginal culture
were done in the X-Ray style.
Body Decoration
•Traditional practice for ceremonies
•Includes scarring, smeared clay or
ochres on face, wearing ornaments
and headdress
•Deep spiritual significance
•Geometric designs
•Use respected patterns of an
ancestor to take on their living
appearance
•Designs may also reflect their role
in the family or important role in
their community
Student Objectives for 4th
Grade:
Student Examples:
•Produce an exaggerated close-up portrait of yourself inspired
by the tradition of body painting.
•Discuss how Aboriginal art reflects the relationship between
artists and their beliefs and values.
•Analyze how Aboriginal art serves a function (or purpose) in
their culture.
Today’s Objectives:
Student Examples:
•Dip and dot for rich color
•Dot over the entire work, space dots clear and consistent
•Paint black areas for the eye to rest
•Each line or shape should have only one color, unless it’s a
pattern
•Try to keep colors balanced and expressive
•What medium is
this an example of?
•What symbol do
you see? What do
you think it
represents?
•How is this artwork
related to the
building behind it?
Resources:
•Carol, Finley. Aboriginal Art of Australia. Lerner Publications Company,
Minneapolis: 1999.
•Petersen, David. Australia. Children’s Press, New York: 1998.
•http://66.113.241.131/lessons/envs/live/htdocs/lesson107.htm
•http://www.bardaglea.org.uk/aboriginal/index.html
•http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/xray/hd_xray.htm
•http://www.astonmanor.bham.sch.uk/learningzone/art/movements/aborigi
nal/aboriginalart.htm
•http://goaustralia.about.com/library/graphics/tjapukai1.jpg
•http://www.aboriginalartonline.com/art/body.php
•http://www.bvdrangs.com/dreamtime.html
•http://www.aboriginal-art.com/desert_art_toc.html
•http://www.dickblick.com/multicultural/aboriginal/
•http://people.hws.edu/mitchell/oz/Carnarvon96.html#Art
•www.lclark.edu

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  • 2. Who are the Aborigines? •Aborigine means “native” •Original people of Australia •Traveled in canoes from SE Asia •Lived there at least 40,000 years as the only people •Developed unique beliefs about creation •Survived as hunters and observers •Many died from disease or starved when their land was taken from them by the Europeans in the 1770s
  • 3. What is Aboriginal Art? •Last traditional art form to be appreciated •To understand Aboriginal Art we first need to learn about Dreamtime •Dreamtime refers to their beliefs of how the land and its people were created •Believed supernatural beings with magical powers created the land’s features, animals and plants during dreamtime •Art is a way to stay in touch with their ancestry and be a part of the natural
  • 4. •Passed down through generations by word of mouth •Artworks depict deep meaning told through dreamtime stories •Basis of value and belief system, affects their interaction with the land and animals •Land is sacred because it contains their heritage, history, and powerful ancestors or spirits Dreamtime Stories
  • 5. In Aboriginal culture everyone is an artist because everyone participates in activities such as dancing, singing, body decoration, sand drawing and weaving baskets.
  • 6. •Unique subject matter and style •Known for their rock paintings, bark paintings, sand (or dot paintings), and body decoration •Brushes made from bark, plant fibers, twigs, hair or feathers •Also used fingers or sticks to paint •Used natural ochers (minerals) or clay to make red, yellow, and white paint •Black was made from charcoal How did Aboriginals create art?
  • 7. Aboriginal Rock Art •Longest continuously practiced artistic tradition in the world. •Ubirr, located in North Australia, has very impressive rock paintings.
  • 8. "One old man in Arnhem Land remembered being carried as a child on his father's shoulders as his father climbed up a log leaning against a rock wall. His father then sprayed his hand with red ochre against the rock, leaving a stencil he could still recognize many years later. The main function of the stencils was to record people's presence and association with a site."
  • 9. How are these two paintings similar? How are they different?
  • 10. Bark Painting •Tradition for thousands of years •Bark is cut into a rectangle, after the wet season, when it’s soft •Placed on warm coals, pressed flat with weights and sticks tied to both ends with string •Painted with natural pigments mixed with a natural fixative: sticky gum from trees •Style is similar to rock paintings and illustrates stories •Painted on bark for ceremonies, burials, and everyday objects such as baskets and belts
  • 11. •Traditional dot paintings were made in sand •Contemporary dot paintings are on canvas with acrylic paint •Depict a story using Aboriginal symbols •When you understand the symbols it gives a whole new meaning to a dot painting Dot Painting
  • 12. •Aboriginals used symbols to represent natural surroundings. •They are shown as tracks left in the ground and look like they are seen from a plane. •Represent recent tracks left by animals or tracks made in the past by ancestors. Thunder & Lightening
  • 13. Kangaroo tracks & tail Goanna (lizard) dragging tail, footprints on side Emu Frogs (black) Water holes (blue) Footprints Snakes Men Hunting Women’s Ceremony
  • 14. 2nd Grade Objectives: •Learn how dreamtime beliefs and the Australian landscape inspired the creation of Aboriginal artwork. •Create an interesting way to use your space through size, placement, overlapping, use of a border or background. •Illustrate movement using the technique of Aboriginal dot painting. •Discuss the purpose of art in Aboriginal culture.
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  • 16. •Developed around 2000 B.C. •Found in shallow caves or rock shelters particularly in Western and Northern Australia •Simple exterior animal shapes that depict internal organs, bone structure (ribs, back bone), or baby animal inside •Created by painting the animal’s silhouette in white and using red or yellow for the inside X-Ray Style Painting •Contemporary artists continue to paint in X-Ray tradition
  • 17. 3rd Grade Objectives: •Draw an Aboriginal animal of your choice in the X-Ray style using anatomy resources. •Vary the value (lightness and darkness) of at least one color when you paint your X-Ray drawing. •Create an area of emphasis (center or focus) in your artwork using size, color, and line. •Associate which artworks from the Aboriginal culture were done in the X-Ray style.
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  • 19. Body Decoration •Traditional practice for ceremonies •Includes scarring, smeared clay or ochres on face, wearing ornaments and headdress •Deep spiritual significance •Geometric designs •Use respected patterns of an ancestor to take on their living appearance •Designs may also reflect their role in the family or important role in their community
  • 20. Student Objectives for 4th Grade: Student Examples: •Produce an exaggerated close-up portrait of yourself inspired by the tradition of body painting. •Discuss how Aboriginal art reflects the relationship between artists and their beliefs and values. •Analyze how Aboriginal art serves a function (or purpose) in their culture.
  • 21. Today’s Objectives: Student Examples: •Dip and dot for rich color •Dot over the entire work, space dots clear and consistent •Paint black areas for the eye to rest •Each line or shape should have only one color, unless it’s a pattern •Try to keep colors balanced and expressive
  • 22. •What medium is this an example of? •What symbol do you see? What do you think it represents? •How is this artwork related to the building behind it?
  • 23. Resources: •Carol, Finley. Aboriginal Art of Australia. Lerner Publications Company, Minneapolis: 1999. •Petersen, David. Australia. Children’s Press, New York: 1998. •http://66.113.241.131/lessons/envs/live/htdocs/lesson107.htm •http://www.bardaglea.org.uk/aboriginal/index.html •http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/xray/hd_xray.htm •http://www.astonmanor.bham.sch.uk/learningzone/art/movements/aborigi nal/aboriginalart.htm •http://goaustralia.about.com/library/graphics/tjapukai1.jpg •http://www.aboriginalartonline.com/art/body.php •http://www.bvdrangs.com/dreamtime.html •http://www.aboriginal-art.com/desert_art_toc.html •http://www.dickblick.com/multicultural/aboriginal/ •http://people.hws.edu/mitchell/oz/Carnarvon96.html#Art •www.lclark.edu

Notas do Editor

  1. Has anyone studied Aboriginal Art before? What can we learn about a culture by studying the art they create? (Way of life, History, Value, Beliefs)
  2. The term Aborigines was given to the original people of Australia by the British, but they prefer to be called by their individual clan names.
  3. Belief in safeguarding the land sometimes clashes with construction projects that would change the landscape (Uluru or Ayers Rock, bottom right, is the rock ancestors pushed up out of the Earth when they rose to create animals and landscape
  4. Show students natural ocher from Georgia and pass around
  5. What do you see in this rock painting? What else do you see? What do you think the overlapping of images means? Images hav e been painted in the earliest periods and repainted over and over even into modern times.
  6. What do you see that makes you say that? Art is a very important part of religious life and maintaining tradition, still practiced. Gives them pride and is a way to make living.
  7. What do you think the concentric circles represent?
  8. Students will receive a handout of these symbols
  9. Concentric circles can represent a water hole, campsite, fire, meeting place, stone
  10. Use during Intro. Of Aboriginal Art (2 nd grade) What kinds of animals are depicted in these paintings? How are these paintings made? Which painting(s) are the strongest? Why?
  11. Use during Intro. Of Aboriginal Art to 3 rd grade
  12. Scarring creates raised pigmented patterns on the skin to mark age or becoming an important member in the community. Scarring is rarely practiced but body decoration remains an important part of their culture
  13. Use during Intro of Aboriginal Art (4 th grade). Each one is drawn and painted differently. What do you notice about these faces? (exaggeration, close-up of face, bright colors) What kinds of line are in these faces? What kinds of colors are used?
  14. Have running on 4 th grade painting days
  15. In an effort to bring Australian peoples closer the Australian government had an Aborigine artist Michael Tjakamarra Nelson design this mosaic in front of the new parliament building