IWDA - contemporary interpretations of rainforest Aboriginal shields from North Queensland - art in the traditional colors of red ochre, yellow ochre, pale clay, and ground charcoal. |
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THE RAINFOREST ABORIGINAL SHIELDS Aboriginal art connoisseurs are familiar with the dot paintings of the Western Desert and the X-ray paintings of Arnhem Land. But what if traditional Aboriginal painting collided with the C21st, without the familiar closely packed dots or cross hatching? If this collision fused traditional Aboriginal abstractions with contemporary materials and, if this came from a rainforest region of Australia very different from the central desert area so famous for its dot paintings, wouldn't you leap to the realization that this is the hottest discovery since the central desert dot paintings? You would have discovered the rainforest shields, Aboriginal art from Australia's North Queensland rainforest. More information about rainforest Aboriginal shields. Acquisition, exhibiting of
this rainforest rainforest shield: Also click contact for rainforest Aboriginal shield curatorial information. |
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