A dye made from the wamulu flower is often used to create these things to conceal ceremonial ground artworks. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these things that comprise “dump dump” paintings such as Untitled (Alhalker). The Utopia art colony accused Damien Hirst of appropriating an art form named after these things for his “Veil Paintings.”
ANSWER: dots [accept dot paintings or dot art or dump dump dots; accept equivalents like spots or circles or points]
[10e] This country’s traditional dot art inspired the “dump dump” paintings of Emily Kam Kngwarray (“in-GWAR-eye”). The Papunya Tula art colony in this country’s Western Desert was founded by displaced Aboriginals.
ANSWER: Australia [or Commonwealth of Australia; accept Aboriginal Australians]
[10m] Another traditional Aboriginal art form practiced by the Yolngu (“YOLE-ngoo”) people involves creating rarrk patterns on this material. “Transformation masks” made of this material by the Kwakiutl often depict thunderbirds.
ANSWER: wood [accept specific types such as cedar wood or eucalyptus wood; accept bark paintings]
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