Australian, (Aboriginal Art of Australia)
Includes mainly paintings and sculptures onto rocks, carvings on objects for body decoration and ritual objects and paintings on bark and skins of animals. In some of these samples, dominates the removal (eg. spiral patterns), while in others the naturalism. Are depicted human figures and animals (fish, turtles, kangaroo), which are clearly related to hunting or cults. The patterns with the seated shapes, rich colors and a few other elements in painting of certain regions of Northern Australia can be attributed to Melanesian influences through New Guinea. Huge performances of progenitor skulls give their heads with black halos and no mouth. The animals are realistically rendered and often as being past by X-rays, with the skeleton and organs that interest the hunter be recoverable in the schematic outline of the body.