MARK EDWARDS

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    • REVOLT
    • Spiritual world, Thailand
    • Blue Series
    • Activism/Aquaculture
    • Oil Pastels
    • Red Series
    • Ceramics
    • Bodies
    • Drawings
    • Evolution/Paper Mache
    • Anzac/Habitat
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My studio, initial stages of making a stencil of an Aboriginal spear. /March 30, 2021 by Mark Edwards

My research tells me spears were approximately 2300 - 3000 cm in length.

My spear is 2500 cm long with a tear drop stone head, this type of spear had many uses, however along the Yarra i would imagine the spear was used for fishing and at ceremonies.

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