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Scar Tree Lines 2021 by Cara Shields – is a contemporary view of regrowth lines from a Scar Tree in between Dubbo and Narromine, Wiradjuri Country.

Linoleum print cut is utilized as a form of carving out the pattern to represent the art form of Dendroglyph Trees (carved trees), one of our forms of art before colonization.

Applying ink and ochre to print or emboss the patterns on to paper.Ā  Some of the patterns have carved designs into the ochre while others have acrylic added.

Yellow and White ochre a traditional pigment sourced from the Dubbo area is commonly used as body paint and now is reimagined as form of transferring the printing scars, this is a modern viewing of our traditional art forms.

A unique collection of 25 print cuts that can be rearranged.

Scar Tree Lines 2021

Cara Shields

AUD$1,600
Size: 50w x 50h cms
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Ochre inkĀ  and acrylic on 120gsm and 360gsm acid free paper

Framed in Oak

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Scar Tree Lines 2021 by Cara Shields – is a contemporary view of regrowth lines from a Scar Tree in between Dubbo and Narromine, Wiradjuri Country.

Linoleum print cut is utilized as a form of carving out the pattern to represent the art form of Dendroglyph Trees (carved trees), one of our forms of art before colonization.

Applying ink and ochre to print or emboss the patterns on to paper.Ā  Some of the patterns have carved designs into the ochre while others have acrylic added.

Yellow and White ochre a traditional pigment sourced from the Dubbo area is commonly used as body paint and now is reimagined as form of transferring the printing scars, this is a modern viewing of our traditional art forms.

A unique collection of 25 print cuts that can be rearranged.