Aboriginal Art, A Truly Ancient Art Form.

by Barry C Numgerie

Immigrants traveled from Asia to the North of Australia and populated out harsh north. In some recently discovered areas of the Kimberly’s and Arnhem land their is overwhelming proof of the Arrival of the first Australians.

In northern Australia there are many caves, cliffs and sandstone rock-shelters, it is widely accepted that these were used for camping, their floors are layered with charcoal and ash from camp fires, the remains of food such as shells and animal bones, stone tools and, very often, pieces of ochre have been found. Ochre comes from soft varieties of iron oxide minerals (such as haematite - a fine-grained iron oxide which produces a strong red colour with a purple tint) and from rocks containing ferric oxide, and is still used in Aboriginal Art.

In the case of rock painting, the original Aboriginal Art, dates have been obtained for pigment directly on the walls and for painted fragments buried in deposits of campsite material. Techniques for dating have usually involved radio-carbon dating of material, but there are also newer techniques now available including optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS).

To prove an exact date, because carbon dating is only good for about 40000 years scientist used the newer methods of dating. Which scientist have discovered had another benefit that less material was needed to test and prove an items date. This is proving to be really useful and beneficial to scientist and paintings alike.

Pieces of Ocre have been associated with nearly all discovered sites and most have been dated at over 10000 years. The reason we dwell on the heritage of Aboriginal art is simply to prove that it can be traced back to the stone age. While aboriginal art now uses a lot of the latest artistic materials, many of the old favorites are still in use, so ochre, bark and wood is still popular.

Even though Aboriginal art has now started to move from caves and rocks to more main stream mediums it is still proving to be a great investment. Over the years many of the earlier artist people who started the revolution have seen their art appreciate into the hundreds of thousands.

There are so many ways to celebrate art and decorate walls and rooms that , aboriginal art offers something that is original with nearly every one been hand painted on location. Because of this it is much easier to get a painting from a new painter while they are unknown. Image getting an early Albert Namatjira you couldn’t not smile.

You will then have a valuable and authentic piece of aboriginal art, there is nothing quiet like watching a piece of art bout cheap go for $50000 dollars. While many artist will never achieve this type of fame it seems that more aboriginal paintings and carvings are appreciating faster.

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