Submitted by: Vivian Komando                                                                        
 
2D PORTFOLIO STUDIO ART: Student handout for the dot painting

Aboriginal Art

Your exam consists of a project created based on the Aboriginal Dream Time Paintings.

1.       View the Aboriginal Art, Past Present, and Future Video

2.        Research Dreamtime Paintings and have 6 colored examples for design references

3.      Decide on a theme for your painting after learning about the meanings incorporated
     into the Dreamtime paintings (http://www.ozebiz.com.au/dreamings/meaning.html )

4.       Draw a preliminary sketch for your project and have it approved

5.       Using the dot painting technique, paint your sketch and have it completed for the 
     exam period.

*THE PROJECT IS TO BE COMPLETED BY (DATE)

NOTES:

The Dreamtime is often reference to the 'time before time', or 'the time of the creation of all things', while 'Dreaming' is often used to refer to an individual's or group's set of beliefs or spirituality. The 'Ancestor Spirits' came to Earth in human and other forms and the land, the plants and animals were given their form as we know them today. These Spirits established relationships between groups and individuals, (whether people or animals) and where they traveled across the land, or came to a halt, they created rivers, hills, etc., and there are often stories attached to these places. Once their work was done, the Ancestor Spirits changed again; into animals or stars or hills or other objects. For Indigenous Australians, the past is still alive and vital today and will remain so into the future. The Ancestor Spirits and their ! powers have not gone, they are present in the forms into which they changed at the end of the 'Dreamtime' or 'Dreaming', as the stories tell. The stories have been handed down through the ages and are an integral part of an Indigenous person's 'Dreaming'.

http://www.aboriginalartpaintings.com/dreamtime.asp