Aboriginal
art originates from Australia over 30,000 years ago. Aborigines began painting on rocks and inside
caves with earth tone or neutral colors.
Students learned that back then they couldn’t go to the store to buy
paint; they had to find things in nature to make their own paint. Today Aboriginal Art has three main
characteristics, dots, symbols and/or animals.
Aborigines filled their space and did not leave any negative (empty
space) in their art. The Aborigines used
symbols in their art to document their travels and experiences. Students learned that different
countries/cultures have different meanings for different symbols. Students were also introduced to REPITION
and UNITY and how to create/find that in a piece of art. The 1st
grade students learned about rain sticks and what they were used for. Each student was able to create their own
rain stick, painting it with Aboriginal dots and symbols.
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