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Summary Of: Bark painting

Bush examines the details of a Yirrkala Bark Painting during a tour on September 6... Bush examines the details of a Yirrkala Bark Painting during a tour on September 6... the value of a fine bark painting depends not only on the skill and fame of the artist... The very best artists of Bark painting are recognised annually in the... A bark painting consists of several components...

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