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Aboriginal Art - Mangroves, Waterholes, Creeks and Floodplains 4
[5209d]
$550.00

This is the fourth in a series of 7 Aboriginal art monoprints that come from the mud map production of ideas. The rag paper is placed in a mangrove, waterhole, creek or floodplain to be characterized by the mud, water and creatures of these areas. Once this process was complete I painted traditional Aboriginal dots to symbolize my tracks. These tracks are the ones I had to follow to complete the set of 7 prints. Each circular symbol, the Aboriginal symbol for waterhole represents where I went to complete these works. These works are the story of their own creation. Monoprint on Rag Paper with Oil, Mud, Ochre and Oxides. (30X48) Unframed. Year: 2004.

About Dr Pamela Croft

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 12 September, 2004.
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