Description
Dating back as far as between 60,000 to 80,000 years, the Aboriginal art form began taking its roots when the Aborigines started settling in Australia. There wasn’t a definite language that the Aborigines could use to convey their thoughts and ideas during those periods which is why they took to the aboriginal artform to draw out shapes and figures which then became their mode of communication.
The Aboriginal art is a complete guide to the survival, culture, and significance of the tribe which now stands as an iconic indigenous tell-all tale of the times when language barriers were overcome using shapes and figures.
Apart from communication, there are many more notable aspects that add to the intricacies of the aborigines, one being the use of traditional medicine to cure illnesses. Aadhya’s connection to these figures illustrated by the aborigines got deepened by our imagination which brought to life our version of the inspired art.
To pay an ode to the importance of Australian bush medicine, the artwork here represents the bush medicine leaves style.
There is a balanced continuity in the hand-painted patterns that is completely arresting and a satisfactory illustration for the admirers of the artform.
To achieve perfection in preserving the artwork inspired by Australian indigenous art, the wood has been carved out along with its grains. The surface has been hand-painted and the byproduct has been preserved in resin, making it a rectangular coffee table.
For shine and protection, the final layers of the epoxy resin tables are buffed and protected with a layer of oil for safety against scratches.
IMPORTANT – This table is one of its kind and cannot be recreated. We here at Aadhya make hand-painted tables and share an authenticity certificate with our products to ensure originality.
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