[2] The art was continued by Aboriginal artists from south-east Australia and the Carnarvon region, especially after World War II.
[1][2] As Aboriginal people of Australia sought out a sense of identity, these artists became to use symbols based on traditional markings and designs.
[2] Artists like Bluey Roberts, Badger Bates and Adrian Morten created these types of designs.
[2] Esther Kirby and Barry Belotti went on to create realistic carvings that "critique colonial incursion.
[1] Since 1983, the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service has ordered that all emu eggs must come from farmed emus.