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Facts about wandjina style: rock painting, ...Kimberly region, to the west. An early period is manifested by the Bradshaw style of small human figures,
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Figure 10.1 A Wandjina-style figure amid graffiti in Perth. Western Australia, whereby graffiti resembling Wandjina rock art figures appeared throughout...
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The continuation of painting Wandjina style rock art into the historic period means their association with the style, in the absence of direct dates on...
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Wandjina style, showing large horizontal figures of 'gods'. These are surrounded by pictures of animals, together with numerous...
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cuted in the Wandjina style, while the stick figures exemplify the Bradshaw model. Snake-human-kangaroo drawing. 56 x 33 cm...
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In Aboriginal mythology, the Wondjina (or wandjina) were cloud and rain spirits who, during the Dream time, painted their images (as humans but without mouths) on cave walls. It has been said if the...
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