1. Start with a square of watercolor paper and paint it with one color.
2. Using pencil crayons, draw a quick diamond somewhere on the page. Continue drawing more diamonds inside, smaller and smaller, until out of room. The smallest shape in the middle is filled in.
3. Continue to add attached diamonds, or if short on space, triangles. Start with the large shape first, and then work the smaller shapes inside until out of room. Fill up the paper as much as possible.
4. Make a row of dots to fill in each diamond, on both sides of the line. Use matching colors for each diamond as the Aborigines seemed to make very organized patterns, without a lot of random choices.
CA Visual Art Standard: Grade Two
3.3 Identify and discuss how art is used in events and celebrations in various cultures, past and present, including the use in their own lives.