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... the viewer to participate in the enjoyment of the an image and interpret it in his own, individual way. During the 1930s, Dupain created his original Australia style, which was characterised by his outdoor images and bright use of lightening. Some of his most famous works were captured at the beach. Dupain's aims were to break new aesthetic boundaries and make them become famous symbols for the Australian's way of living. Examples of this is the Sunbaker (1937) In the Sunbaker, Dupain has worked in the cultural frame. We know this because the picture is of a sun baker, which is a reflection of Australian society at this time and still today. Dupain has been influenced by this beach culture simply by living in Australia because this is such a large part of the way Australian's tend to live their lives. The audience who view this artwork might range from consumer and ...
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