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There are many "types" of Aboriginal art, but the two most famous types appear to be ''bark painting'' and ''rock art''.
===Bark Painting===
[[File:Yirrkala Bark Painting.jpg|thumb|300px|Bark painting]]
Bark painting is an Australian Aboriginal art-form which is done on the interior strip of a tree bark. Traditionally, bark paintings were produced for instructional and ceremonial purposes and were transient objects. Today, they are keenly sought after by collectors and public arts institutions.

10. Discutir las 2 clases de arte principales aborigen.

Hay muchas «clases» de arte aborigen, pero las dos clases más famosas parecen ser pintura sobre corteza y arte de roca.

Pintura sobre corteza

Pintura sobre corteza

La pintura sobre corteza es una forma de arte aborigen australiano que se realiza en la banda interior de una corteza de árbol. Tradicionalmente, las pinturas sobre corteza fueron producidas para fines de instrucción y ceremonias y eran objetos transitorios. Hoy en día, son buscados intensamente por los coleccionistas e instituciones de arte público.