Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts

Saturday, May 11, 2013

ABORIGINE ART IS SOME OF THE OLDEST ART ON EARTH

28,000 Years ago an Aborigine Artist drew and painted on a rock!


From google image for educational purposed only

A recent discovery in Australia had dated the one of the earliest painted art on Earth.  The Star News reported that archeologist discovered this detailed painted rock in a remote region of Austraila. Following is a section of the article from the Star, to read more, click on the highlighted blue text below.
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THIS intricate rock painting is thought to be one of the oldest in the world after it was dated to 28,000 years ago.

The charcoal piece, discovered at a remote site in Australia, is some of the earliest evidence of human painting.
The Aboriginal artwork was found last June in Arnhem Land in the country's Northern Territory but was dated only recently by experts from New Zealand’s University of Waikato radiocarbon laboratory.z"


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4379804/Aborigine-art-among-oldest-ever-found.html#ixzz2Syv0KQDX



An interesting story about Aborigine art comes from a trip I took to Sidney in the 1970's.  I was a young art teacher working on Subic Bay Naval Base in the Philippines and went with a group of teachers on our spring break to Sidney for a vacation. While I was there I got very interested in Aborigine art and bought several bark paintings.  I kept them in my art room for example when teaching art to young children.  I would pass the paintings around and let the children feel and hold the bark paintings. We did large units on Aborigine art and the children did their own Aboriginal art.  It was not until recently I discovered these old works were worth a great deal of money and here I had  been just letting them be handled by kids and not so gently I might add...if you know kindergarten and 1st graders..you know what I mean. Wow, what a surprise for me.  The only sad part, is the names of the artist that were on the back fell off years ago, so I can't identify them anymore.  They are quite wonderful though. The other sidelight is I came home from that trip with pneumonia and was delirious when I got off the plane! It was a memorable trip in more than one way. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

WHAT A DAY SO FAR!!!! TAKE A PEAK AT A SLICE OF TIME AS THE WORLD LOOKS AT US, MINUTE BY MINUTE.  WE ARE CLOSING IN ON 40,000 HITS...AT 39,320 AT PRESENT.  WOW!

These are counts that are done at least hourly or less per country.  It is so nice to have you world!


United States
56
India
9
Russia
7
Germany
5
New Zealand
4
Ukraine
4
Iraq
3
United Arab Emirates
2
Australia
2
Bahrain

River Arts District Artist                         Asheville
2

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Australian Aboriginal Art

As I see a country sign in I will honor them by putting up a article , a website, or artists from the area. You are welcome to add to the list, recommend art sites, galleries or your own art ass we do this. It is my way of giving back to those of you who read our blog form other countries. I think we all are richer for the sharing and learning. Here is a site I found on Aboriginal Art.
A short story about my experience with Australia. When I was a young teacher in the Philippines I traveled in Asia a good bit. Every holiday I was getting space available or a commercial flight out some where.
A group of us flew to Sydney for our Spring break. I remember many wonderful things about the trip. First and foremost, I remember how friendly the people were. It reminded me of an earlier time in American when people were more trusting. I took a harbor tour and saw the Opera house with its unique architecture. We rented a car and drove down the cost, visiting a national park and an animal refuge. We saw animals of all kinds. We drove on down the coast to see the Great Barrier Reef. I remember being amazed little concrete areas built in by the beach for people to swim in and be safe from sharks.
One of my biggest disappointments was I did not get to go to the Aboriginal area. I did visit galleries in Sydney and bought several bark paintings. The time period was the 1970's. I packed them away, and when I returned to the USA and went back to teaching here. I used them as teaching aides for young children. After I retired from teaching I decided to do some research about the bark paintings and to my amazement they had gotten quite valuable.
I did many lessons with children through the years about aborigine art style and the images they used. We talked about why they used the colors they did, and what materials were available for them to do art. We made our own bark paintings and boomerangs. We watched national geographic films about the aboriginal artists and the area. I wish I had saved photo's of the children's work, it was quite nice. For my Australian friends if there are galleries and artist you want to share just put it in the comment section and I will be glad to add to this for others to learn more about your country and artists. G'day mate!

If the website below is not clickable, go to the righthand column on websites of interest and it will be listed there and clickable.
http://www.oneworldmagazine.org/gallery/abo/
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