Showing posts with label Tribal Art Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribal Art Tattoos. Show all posts

African Tribal Art Most Popular

African Tribal Art Most Popular
African Tribal Art Most PopularAfrican tribal art tattoos, so very unique and exciting, is becoming more and more popular and is regarded by art lovers all over the world as one of the most sought after collectibles or gifts. It can be used to tell a story. Collectors of African tribal art know that there are African masks and figures with cotton or woven fibers mostly made out of wood. The creation and usage for ceremonial or ritual purposes was widespread in Africa. For collectors it is the spiritual and the aesthetic aspect that makes the art, for us especially the masks and figures so interesting. We believe in the miracle in African tribal art. African art, African tribal masks, African masks, African spears all make for an interesting collection. In addition, an ever-growing demand for rapidly disappearing original African tribal art makes it a sound investment. It is considered amongst the finest creations in the art world. Many antique stores offer authentic collectors pieces and unique African art. Because it is hand-made, no two items will be exactly the same. It can be a truly unique and rewarding addition to your home.

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Western Painting - Tribal Art - Native Art From the West

Western Painting - Tribal Art - Native Art From the WestTribal Art - The Concept
Tribal Art refers to the artifacts and objects, the tribes of rural areas create. Produced mostly for religious reasons, rather than as a model of artistry, its myriad uses differ from tribe to tribe. Right from the decoration of the objects of daily use to spiritual ceremonial functions, Tribal Art can be witnessed in several life events. Tribes are often isolated from civilizations, with no tradition of literacy. Therefore, art is a potential means to represent and preserve tribal traditions, mythology, and history. In the Western Art scene, the most well known Tribal Art genres are from the tribes in the remote areas of Central and South America.

The Details
While the geography and the climate of a region primarily influence Tribal Art, the social and religious needs of a tribe and the availability of resources are also other important factors determining its evolution & proliferation. Due to the lack of technology access, artisans mostly employ hand-tools made of natural materials, such as stone, wood, tusks, bones, skin of animals, dyes made from minerals, baskets woven with natural grasses, pottery made of clay, and sand for painting, to mention some. The designs and symbols used relate to favorable weather, good crops, successful hunting, illness cures, and other natural happenings common to the tribe. The most creative works of Tribal Art are the images of dream and supernatural visions. Tribal Art is unchanging in style, owing to the limited influence from the outside world. They usually sustain on the internal trade exchanges among the tribes.

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Tribal Art Tattoos- The Old Is New

Tribal Art Tattoos- The Old Is New
Tribal Art Tattoos- The Old Is NewThe oldest known tattoo is that found on Oetzi, a Bronze Age warrior who lived some fifty-three centuries ago. Oetzi's remains were founding 1991 preserved in the ice of the of an Alpone glacier on the border of Austria and Italy. Oetzi actually had fifty-seven separate tattoos, and although no one really knows their significance, it is possible that his intersecting and parallel lines are the earliest yet discovered example of tribal art tattoos. If so, Oetzi would be surprised to learn that he is quite the 21st century trend-setter.

In a world gone tattoo-mad, tribal art tattoos seem to have cause more than their fair share of the frenzy. They are the most requested, and most easily recognized, of all tattoos. With their startling black lines and sharply defined abstract shapes which somehow evoke animal, birds, and reptiles, tribal art tattoos remind us of a long-lost connection to an unspoiled world.

The term tribal art tattoos encompasses the tattoo styles developed by the by the African and Pacific Island tribal cultures, and of those the Maori people of New Zealand created the most distinctive tattoos. Their custom of identifying separate families within their tribes by cutting and coloring that family's history into the faces of its descendants is known as Moko, and has been the inspiration for many a modern facial tribal art tattoo.

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