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Central Art Aboriginal Art Store
Code: 0706671
Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen
Size: 98x60
Year: 2007
Price: NFS
This artwork depicts awelye
, which is significant to the Aboriginal women from Utopia in central Australia.
Important elements associated with women's ceremony is the body paint design, songlines and dance cycles, which carry a deep spiritual meaning. Ceremonies are performed to recall their ancestors, to show respect for their country.
The women's tracks are imprinted in the ground to significant ceremonial sites, which is conveyed in this artwork with fine delicate white dotted lines.
If you would like to know more about Women's Ceremony and the relationship with Aboriginal Art and culture, please read the following articles:
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