Dot art, rooted in Indigenous cultures, gained global recognition through the Aboriginal Dot Painting movement. Emerging in the 1970s among Australia's Indigenous communities, particularly the Papunya Tula art movement, dot paintings became a powerful form of storytelling. Artists use intricate dot patterns to depict Dreamtime stories, ancestral connections, and cultural knowledge. The technique spread worldwide, influencing contemporary art. Notably, Georges Seurat's pointillism, predating Aboriginal dot art, laid the groundwork for this mesmerizing style. Today, dot art stands as a testament to cultural resilience, connecting past and present through a visually captivating and spiritually profound artistic expression.
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