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Title: African Art


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African Art
  • By Jennifer Sims

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Basic Characteristic of African Art
  • Art made was made from the resources available.
  • Art was originally made for the functional
    purpose.
  • Along with being utilitarian, art was also used
    in ceremonies and rituals.

3
More Characteristics of African Art
  • Style of art created was abstract in style.
  • Many works of art are based upon symmetrical
    balance.
  • Use of patterns in the design of baskets and
    fabric design are common.
  • Use of bright colors is common in fabric design
    and on buildings.

4
Mask
  • Carved from wood.
  • Mask had great spiritual importance.
  • Often the mask were abstract in style since they
    represented spirits.

5
Types of Masks
  • face mask mask worn to hide the identity of
    the wearer.
  • headpieces ornamental or ceremonial
    coverings that were worn on the head.
  • shoulder mask covered the head and rested on
    the shoulders of the wearer.

6
Types of Mask
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Kente Cloth
  • Made by the Ashante weavers. Originally worn by
    Ashante royalty.
  • First woven in strips 60 inches long and then
    sewn together.
  • A Kente cloths colors and designs carry symbolic
    meaning. EX history, values, or beliefs.

8
Kente Cloth
  • Characteristics of Kente Cloth
  • Geometric shapes
  • Bright colors
  • Patterns

9
Pottery
  • Pottery was produced to carry water and food in.
  • Then later sold to tourist to bring in income.
  • Pottery was made by the coil method.

10
More Pottery
11
Baskets
  • Baskets were woven to make containers for
    carrying things.
  • Often patterns were made in the baskets by using
    different colored grass that may have been dyed.

12
More Baskets
13
Figure Sculptures
  • Figures were carved from wood.
  • Also, some areas of Africa used bronze to cast
    their sculptures.
  • Figures have symmetrical balance.
  • Sculptures were abstract in style.

14
More Figure Sculptures
  • Rituals were performed during the process of
    making the sculptures.
  • Rituals included offerings to the spirit of the
    tree that the wood was taken from.

15
Musical Instruments
16
Ceremonial/Ritual Purpose
  • African Art was used in many instances for
    ceremonies or rituals.
  • Mask were used to transform tribal members into
    spirits.
  • Dance and music was used to enhance the ceremony.

17
More Ceremonial Scenes
18
Impact of African Art on Art of the 20th Century
  • Examples of African Art mask and figure
    sculptures were first seen in Europe during the
    end of the 19th century.
  • Influenced artist like Pablo Picasso and others
    to work in an abstract style in the 20th century.

19
Summary
  • African Art was created to be functional or
    utilitarian, which means to use.
  • Some art was used in ceremonies and/or rituals.
  • Art was abstract in style, because it was often
    representing a spirit.
  • Artwork often has symmetrical balance.
  • Types of African Art include mask, Kente Cloth,
    baskets, pottery, figure sculptures, and musical
    instruments.

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Characteristics of African Art
  • Mask
  • - symmetrical balance
  • -made of wood, bronze and other resources.
  • Kente Cloth
  • - geometric shapes
  • - bright colors
  • - patterns
  • Pottery
  • - coil method
  • Baskets
  • - patterns
  • Figure Sculptures
  • - symmetrical balance
  • - carved of wood, some cast in bronze
  • Musical Instruments
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