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In our culture Ceremonies and rituals take on many different forms. Some were very private and involved only people in that language group while others involved all people belonging to the language group, even children. Sometimes the creation of special and sacred objects of drawings in sand and/or earth (sand painting), the moulding and carving of spirit figures in clay or wood, the painting of bark, the making of specific body design were used in many ceremonies. Often the objects or drawings made were placed in a bora ring or near the site where the ceremony was to be held. That is the reason why we find many scarred trees marking the site where sacred ceremonies were once held or continue to be held Special and sacred songs and dances were also created for these ceremonies.

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All art by Cynthia Farr Baruŋgam

In creating this painting, I have contributed to preserving and celebrating Aboriginal culture. My work serves as a piece of aesthetic beauty and an educational tool that fosters greater understanding and appreciation for the Kabikabi people and my art. It is a meaningful addition to the rich mosaic of Aboriginal art, continuing the legacy of one of the world's oldest continuous cultures. Through my canvas, the spirit of the Kabikabi people reaches out, inviting all to appreciate their enduring heritage and the timeless beauty of their ancestral lands.Experience the rich symbolism and storytelling of Aboriginal art, and immerse yourself in the colorful visions of ancient Australia's mystical world, featuring the Bottle Brush Tree, or Callistemon.The artist has carefully chosen the colors for this piece, which reflect the natural hues found in Australian flora, specifically the Banksia, a genus that is native to the region. Banksia's unique form and coloration are exquisitely portrayed through the artist's expert application of mixed media. The textural qualities of the painting are further enhanced through the use of Liquitex Soft Gel.Embrace the Indigenous Creativity - Explore Aboriginal Art
This mixed media artwork on canvas is a profound expression of Indigenous creativity. It blends various materials and techniques to produce a piece rich in texture and depth. The artist's vibrant colors create a dynamic visual experience that captivates the senses. To enhance the artwork's aesthetic appeal, the artist used Liquitex Soft Gel, which increases gloss, depth, and transparency while enriching the paint's texture and finish. The artwork comes ready to display with its canvas stretched and a signed certificate of authenticity.
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