Now you now a bit more about Aboriginal Art! I would like you to please check these 3 cave painting, yes they also do cave painting! After checking the three paintings please answer the questions below. After observing this artworks please answer the following questions:
Have you heard about the Aboriginal X-Ray Art? It is an indigenous style of painting where the artist visualizes not only the external shape of the subject (usually animals, humans or spirit beings), but also its internal structure. These images are not anatomically accurate drawings; they are elegant designs that focus on those elements of the musculoskeletal system that are important to the artist. The X-ray painting technique is most commonly used in Aboriginal bark painting. It comprises outlined shapes, painted with flat colors and shaded with 'rarrk', a traditional style of cross- hatching . Aboriginal X-Ray Painting of a Barramundi Are you ready to make your very own X Ray Artwork? 1. Grab a sheet of paper, pencil, eraser, color markers, color pencils, etc... 2. Outline the fish (if you prefer to do other animal that’s ok but it must be an animal Aboriginals know) 3. Cross-hatch the background using ochre 4. Paint in the interior of the fish (or the animal you chose) with a light ochre color. 5. Cross-hatch the interior using a lighter color. 6. Paint in the organs of the fish (or the animal you chose) with a deep color. 7. It is important to leave some sections of the painting empty for areas of contrast. 8. Outline and unify the entire image with a thin white line. 9. Here you can see other X-Ray Paintings just for your reference.
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