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Aboriginal Art is one of the more ancient traditional arts in the world, going back approximately 50,000 years. In early days, Aboriginals did cave painting, rock painting, and sand or ground painting. The newer generations use acrylic paints on canvas to portray their Dreamtime. These Aboriginal artworks are sought after not only in Australia but worldwide. According to Aboriginal mythology, Dreamtime is the era when the world was dark. There was nothing on earth; the soil was soft. This was when the forefathers sprang up from underneath the soil and started building most of the requirements for their needs and that of future generations. They built mountains, rivers, waterholes, trees, and light gardens.

Dreamtime is not a religion or a culture – it is a way or philosophy of living. Body painting, corroboree, men’s business, women’s business, and other cultural practices are strictly obeyed by the Aboriginal people. Initially a nomadic people, Aboriginals collected their food from nature, by hunting and gathering. However, they never do anything to hoard or spoil the nature of them environment. They honour their ancestral lands and the teachings from those ancestors.

Art has always been a medium to express, communicate, empathize and reciprocate. That is why art is often has the power to move you, resonate and can even be cathartic. What we now perceive as art stems from our own primitive communication formats, especially the native Australian Aboriginals. Their primitive lifestyles have allowed them to successfully hand down this archaic language even to this generation. And this unaltered art, still captures and sparks curiosity in any audience. With every painting comes a new story, a story about the artist, an insight in the simple life, an effortless manifestation of their fears, frustrations and desires.

M&S Textiles have had the privilege to work with these creative artists in making their stories heard. Selecting designs yearly from our artist, is always challenging, with versatility in their art, the colours and more importantly their stories. We, at M&S Textiles, value the artists need and how they want to be perceived. In combining their memorizing with art along with quality fabrics, we are able to immortalize their stories and allow our customers to be voices of the stories that comes from the land under.

 
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ALBL Alpara Seed Blue by Rosie Bird - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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ALP Alpara Seed Purple by Rosie Bird - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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ALY Alpara Seed Yellow by Rosie Bird - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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BULR Bush Lemon Red by Tanya Price - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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BTWBL Bush Tomato & Waterhole Blue by Cindy Wallace - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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BWHP Bush Waterhole Purple by Tanya Price - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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CRSR Cross Seeds Red by Cindy Wallace - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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DAFG Dancing Flowers Green by June Smith - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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LFBG Leaves & Fruit Blue Gold by Jocelyn Bird - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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MSER Mulga Seeds Red by Lindsay Bird - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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RFY Roaring Forties Yellow by Greg Matthews - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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SDG Seashell Dancing Green by Greg Matthews - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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SELGO Seeds & Leaves Gold by Gracie Morton - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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WDWM Women Dancing Near Waterhole Multi by Christine Doolan - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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WDRO Women Dreaming 2 Orange by Aileen - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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WOGBTR Women Gathering Bush Tucker Red by Margaret Wallace - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

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LWPR Ladies Dancing with Water Paints Red - Aboriginal Print

$14.99

 


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