african art and its beauty and significance. AFrican culture explained
Title: african art and its beauty and significance. AFrican culture explained
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 419 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
african art and its beauty and significance. AFrican culture explained
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 419 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
African Art The traditional art of Africa plays a major part in the African society. Most ceremonies and activities (such as singing, dancing, storytelling, ect.) can not function without visual art. It can also be used as an implement and insignia of rank or prestige, or have a religious significance.African art consists mainly of sculptures, paintings, fetishes, masks, figures, and decorative objects.
Sculptures are considered to be the greatest achievement for African art. A
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west Guinea Coast Region use masks and figures to police ceremonies,punish people for doing something wrong, settle land-owning problems and start or end wars. The Central Guinea Coast Region art employs aristocratic materials. Specialized artists creature works of art for the leaders that include: stools, drums, cloth, pottery, terra-cotta, figures, miniature masks, combs, mirrors, pipes, and carved musical instruments.
African art is traditionally essential and optimistic. Without art, there would be no African culture.