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Nature's Canvas
The Morning Star
For more information about this bark painting visit the Morning Star page.
Painting on bark is a traditional way some groups of Australian
Indigenous people record and illustrate life, stories and knowledge.
The Burarra people use bark from stringybark
trees and paint made
from rocks, clay or charcoal.
Bark is cut from the stringybark
tree during the Wet Season and
in the early part of the Dry Season.
Once off the tree the outer layer is removed
and the inner layer is scraped and smoothed and then cured over
a fire to remove the curl.
Nature's Palette
The prepared bark is painted with
red
and yellow paints made from ochre (a powdery, coloured rock),
white paint made from gypsum or pipeclay and black paint made
from manganese
ore or charcoal. Brushes made from sticks and bark are used
to apply the paint.
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