Kalti paarti carving

[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.

Kalti paarti visible in middle left (just below ostrich egg in top left)