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Contemporary Aboriginal Art is an exciting field, an emerging art market which has truly arrived over the last decade.
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Abroiginal Art seeks not a three dimensional characters but a creation based concept of the Dreamtime
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The Mimi tall and slender live in the escarpment amongst the rocks. Their necks are so thin that they would break if they left their
rock shelters in a strong wind. The Mimi taught Aboriginal people many skills such as how to hunt, and how to prepare animals to eat.
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The Echidna is the only native Australian mammal dines on ants and termites. The Echidna's are covered with coarse hair and spines,
small ears, a stubby tail, long toothless snout.
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Using the colors which belong to his clan. The Ochres come from secret deposits in the ground, a scared place to which no other artists have access.*
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The white from a clay site near the bush said to be fossilized dropping of the Rainbow Serpent.Charcoal come from the camp fires.
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Bark paintings are made from the Eucalyptus Tetradonta which grows commonly in Arnhem Land..
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