This site has symbols ans designs you can view:Traditional symbols are an essential part of much contemporary Aboriginal art. Aboriginal peoples have long artistic traditions within which they use conventional designs and symbols. These designs when applied to any surface, whether on the body of a person taking part in a ceremony or on a shield, have the power to transform the object to one with religious significance and power. Through the use of designs inherited from ancestors, artists continue their connections to country and the Dreaming.* http://www.aboriginalartonline.com/culture/symbols.php
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Traditionally the colours that aboriginals used in their artwork depended on the materials that they could find in their locality's. however modern aboriginal artists use just about any colour they like.
Aboriginal artists mainly use warm colours, but on the occasion they would paint with cold.
Aboriginal Art Hasn't changed or developed that much but there are a few things that differ, Like how we use paint and the use Ochers and we use paintbrushes and they use their fingers. Also their Artwork is used to map the out back of Australia and to tell story's of their ancestors
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As Renaissance art moved through Northern Europe, themes adapted to local customs. The Northern artists had a meticulous rendering of details. The artists used symbols to represent the religious meanings in paintings.
The difference between aboriginal contempary art and aboriginal traditional art is, contampary artist are known to use a reasonable mixture of materials and different styles in their paintings.
Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. In art, symbolism can be used to convey deeper meanings, emotions, or messages to the viewer. Artists may use symbols like colors, objects, or figures to suggest themes or evoke specific feelings in their work.
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Name some artists that use layering and text in their artwork?