Ruzan🎭
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Indigenous Art
Native American Art: Ranges from pottery, weaving, and totem poles to intricate beadwork. It often reflects a deep connection to the land, nature, and spiritual beliefs.
Australian Aboriginal Art: Famous for its dot paintings, rock art, and body painting, often depicting Dreamtime stories of creation.
Pacific Islander Art: Includes wood carving, tattooing, and tapa cloth creation, often connected to rituals, status, and genealogy. 0 reply
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Asian Art
Chinese Art: Includes traditional brush painting, calligraphy, ceramics, and jade carvings. Major themes are nature, mythology, and philosophy (Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism).
Japanese Art: Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, ikebana (flower arrangement), tea ceremony, and origami are key forms. Japanese art often emphasizes minimalism, nature, and the passage of time.
Indian Art: Ranges from intricate miniatures and religious iconography (Hindu, Buddhist) to Mughal architecture and vibrant textiles.
Southeast Asian Art: Known for its Buddhist sculptures, temple complexes (like Angkor Wat), and rich traditions in textile arts. 1 reply
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African Art
Traditional African Art: Known for its masks, sculptures, and textiles, African art often serves religious, social, and political purposes. The art is deeply symbolic, with forms representing spiritual ideas, ancestors, and deities.
Contemporary African Art: Combines traditional techniques with modern themes, exploring identity, colonization, and globalization.
Famous Works: Benin bronzes, Nok terracotta figures, Ashanti gold sculptures. 1 reply
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European Art
Classical Antiquity (Greek and Roman Art): Focused on realism, harmony, and proportion, seen in sculpture, architecture (like the Parthenon and Roman aqueducts), and pottery.
Medieval Art: Primarily religious, seen in illuminated manuscripts, Gothic cathedrals, and Byzantine mosaics.
Renaissance Art: A revival of classical ideals, emphasizing humanism, anatomical accuracy, and perspective. Key artists include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
Baroque and Rococo: Ornate, dynamic art with dramatic contrasts, as seen in the works of Caravaggio and Rubens.
Modern Art: Includes movements like Impressionism (Monet, Degas), Cubism (Picasso), Surrealism (Dalí), and Abstract Expressionism (Pollock). 0 reply
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