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Dreaming and Aboriginal Art by Pauline Fietz Aboriginal art is an expression of a complex religion and culture. It is an integral part of a ritual life which encompasses the totality of an entire belief system. "... That's how we are,
The Western concept of art as fine art, something which is divorced from the sphere of the everyday, has little applicability to Aboriginal belief or practice. Aboriginal art derives
from the Ancestral past These Beings formed the landscape and its peoples, as well as creating the laws of social and religious behaviour. The Ancestral Beings are eternally present, for they continue to reside in the land and species. These relationships involve rights and obligations, including the maintenance of Ancestral power through ceremonial activity. All ritual activity is determined by the Ancestors; every step of a dance, every verse in a song, and every pattern in a design. Kwementway Kngwarreye describes her painting like this: Kwementway Kngwarreye
These ritual forms are all embodiments of the Ancestral spirit, and it is the responsibility of each individual and group, be it familial, totemic, or clan, to ensure this spirit is nurtured and maintained. The act of painting in Aboriginal belief serves to activate the powers of the Ancestral Beings. This, in turn, defines and reaffirms the artist's spiritual identity, as well as reproducing Aboriginal culture over time.
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