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"THE THREE SISTERS " Long ago in the Blue Mountains there lived three little Aboriginal sisters. They were Meenhi, Wimlah and Gunnedoo, whose Witch Doctor father was called Tyawan.
Only one creature was feared by all the Bunyip who lived in a deep hole. When Tyawan had to pass the hole, he would leave his daughters safely on the cliff behind a rocky wall. One day, waving goodbye to his daughters, he descended the cliff steps. On top of the cliff a big centipede suddenly appeared and frightened Meehni, who threw a stone at it. The stone rolled over the cliff and crashed into the valley.
Birds, animals and fairies stopped till as the rocks behind the three sisters split open, leaving them on a thin ledge.
The angry Bunyip emerged to see the terrified sisters. In the valley, Tyawan saw the Bunyip close to his daughters, so he pointed his magic bone at the girls and turned them to stone. The Bunyip then chased Tyawan, who found himself trapped, so he changed himself into a Lyre Bird. Everyone was safe, but Tyawan had dropped his magic bone. After the Bunyip had gone, Tyawan searched and searched for his bone and he is still searching.
The Three Sisters stand silently watching him from their ledge, hoping he will find the bone to turn them back to Aboriginal girls.
As you look at the Three Sisters, you can hear Tyawan the Lyre Bird calling his daughters as his search for the lost bone continues.

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WINSOR AND NEWTON OILS ON A high density weave 380 Premium cottons duck canvas with satin varnish protection

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Tags#Blue Mountains, #sydney, #australia, #CUNNAMULLA, #Kunja, #story telling, #fantasy, #The Three Sisters, #aboriginal, #dot painting, #Katoomba‚ NSW Australia

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All art by Cynthia Farr Baruŋgam

Aboriginal art is a window into the rich tapestry of Indigenous Australian culture, embodying millennia of traditions and storytelling. The intricate layers of acrylics in such artwork not only add depth and texture but also symbolize the complex layers of history and spirituality that are intrinsic to Aboriginal life. The use of varnish not only protects the painting but also enhances the vibrancy of the colors, much like the resilience of the culture it represents. The inclusion of a wire for hanging and protective paper on the backside signifies the care and respect given to the artwork, ensuring its longevity for future generations to appreciate.
The use of acrylic paints allows artists to express cultural identity boldly. Each stroke and color choice resonates with the spirit of the land and its people. The dynamic composition of such a painting reflects the complex relationship between the artist and their heritage, a dance of vibrant hues and textures that brings to life the stories and ceremonies passed down through generations. The glossy varnish finish not only protects the artwork but also enhances the depth and intensity of the colors, making each element stand out in sharp relief against the canvas.Embracing Indigenous creativity is paramount in exploring Aboriginal art. To create this artwork, the artist meticulously selected vibrant colors to bring forth a dynamic visual experience. They incorporated layers of mixed media and Liquitex Soft Gel to enhance the overall aesthetic of the piece. The application of Liquitex Soft Gel served multiple purposes: it not only increased surface gloss, color depth, and transparency but also extended the color's reach without compromising the acrylic's stability. Moreover, it imparted an oil-like color to heavy body paint, enriching the texture and finish of the artwork.Immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom of Aboriginal art. I have created a stunning painting with vibrant colors. It has layers of acrylics mixed with Liquitex Soft Gel, which increases surface gloss, color depth, and transparency. Experience the timeless wisdom of Aboriginal art like never before! Behold my stunning painting, which boasts vibrant colors and multiple layers of high-quality acrylics expertly blended with Liquitex Soft Gel. This unique combination creates a mesmerizing surface gloss, unparalleled color depth, and brilliant transparency that will leave you in awe!
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