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主題:Art of Australia


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   The aboriginal people of Australia have always made the land important in their arts. When settlers from Europe came to Australia in the 18th and 19 th centuries, they claimed that the land was owned by no one, but, as the art works of the indigenous show, the land has always given the aboriginal people a sense of mutual belonging: they belong to the land and the land belongs to them. Traditional “dreamtime”  art reflects the creation myths and migration legends of ancestral beings across difficult terrain. Paintings done on bark often show a bird’s eye view of a familiar landscape, a river, or a campsite. Stencil paintings on rocks mark important places on tribal journeys. And the colors for paintings originally came from clay ochre mined from the earth and wood ash. Even though watercolors and oil paints may now be used, works by contemporary aboriginal artists still show the close relation of the indigenous people to the land they have lived on for millennia. 澳洲原住民一直在他們的藝術中重要的土地。當歐洲移民來到澳大利亞,在18世紀和19世紀,他們聲稱,沒有一人擁有土地,但是,作為藝術作品的土著表演,土地一直給予原住民相互屬於感他們屬於土地及土地屬於他..

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