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1 By: Austin Clutinger

2  Oceanic art refers to the creative works made by the native people of the Pacific Island and Australia, including areas as far apart as Hawaii and Easter Island.  The area is often broken down into four separate regions: Polynesia, Micronesia, Australia, and Melanesia.

3  The Oceanic Art is still going on today.  This art started around 1500 BC.

4  Because of the early time period, historians have no specific artist names for art pieces in the Oceanic Art. The only thing historians were able to find out were some of the tribes that were involved in this movement.

5  Statuary has a common feature: the heads of its figures are exaggeratedly large.  Tattooing is a surface carving touching lightly a very simple original shape. The open-air sanctuaries were peopled with large or small images, in stone or wood.  The flat faces are contained in a rectangle or even a triangle.  The faces on the pieces are the faces of ancestors that have passed.

6  Title: Aire Korvar  Year: N/A  Size: 10 1/3 inches tall  Medium: Wood  Location: Indonesia

7  Title: The Stone Heads of Easter Island  Year: founded in 1722  Size: Varies  Medium: Stone  Location: Easter Island

8  Title: Ancestral Bird Firgure  Year: Found in 1960s  Size: 30 cm  Medium: Wood  Location: Chris Boylan’s Gallery

9  Title: Canoe Prow Ornament  Year: N/A  Size: 8 inches tall  Medium: Wood  Location: New Georgia

10  Title: Tiki Figure 1  Year: Unknown  Size: 20”x7.5”x7”  Medium: Wood  Location: Unknown but sold at an auction for $800

11  Title: Karawari River Figure  Year: Unknown  Size: 13” tall  Medium: Wood  Location: Owner is John Elder which is part of his private collection

12  Title: Sepik River Figure 2  Year: N/A  Size: 40”x9”x7”  Medium: Wood  Location: Unknown

13  Tile: Mask 5  Year: Unknown  Size: 27” tall  Medium: Clay  Location: N/A

14  Tile: Chambri Lake Food Hook  Year: N/A  Size: 26” tall  Medium: Clay  Location: Unknown

15  Tile: Sepik River Dagger  Year: N/A  Size: 15.5” long  Medium: Wood  Location: Unknown

16  Tile: New Guinea Faceboard  Year: N/A  Size: 38” tall  Medium: Clay  Location: Unknown

17  Tile: Sepik River Dugout Prow  Year: N/A  Size: 21” tall  Medium: Wood  Location: Unknown


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