Aboriginal Art
There is no written language for Australian Aboriginal People so in order to convey their important cultural stories through the generations it is portrayed by symbols/icons through their artwork. It is imperative to pass on information to preserve their culture. Indigenous art is centered on story telling. It is used as a chronicle to convey knowledge of the land, events and beliefs of the Aboriginal people. The use of symbols is an alternate way to writing down stories of cultural significance, teaching survival and use of the land. The interpretations of the iconography differ depending on the audience.
Jakaya Biljabu
Wikirri, 2008
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
48 x 42 inches
Gabriella Possum Nungurray
Milky Way Dreaming / Seven Sisters, 2016
Synthetic polymer paints on Belgium linen
58.75 x 61.75 inches
Madeline Curley
Seven Sisters, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
77.5” x 77.5 inches
Betty Chimney
Ngayuku Ngura (My Country), 2018
Acrylic on canvas
66 x 78 inches