
What restrictions apply to paintings sold by Aboriginal artists in the central and western Australian desert?
A) They do not provide explanations to the symbols used in their paintings.
B) They only depict stories that can be known by uninitiated audiences.
C) The artist of the image must remain anonymous.
D) Any profit from the sale of art is divided equally among the community's members.
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