Australian Native Folk Art Designs
Title | Australian Native Folk Art Designs PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Roy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Decoration and ornament |
ISBN | 9780646160856 |
A teach-yourself guide for folk artists which features Australian floral designs. Contains over 30 illustrations in colour with the accompanying stencils. Gives step-by-step instructions including requirements, colours and paints used, techniques for applying the designs, a plate of various brush strokes and instructions on how to paint the individual parts. The author is a teacher of folk art.
Art of Different Cultures
Title | Art of Different Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Lilian Coppock |
Publisher | Folens Limited |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780947882402 |
Everywhen
Title | Everywhen PDF eBook |
Author | Henry F. Skerritt |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2016-01-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0300214707 |
"This publication accompanies the exhibition Everywhen: The Eternal Present in Indigenous Art from Australia, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 5 through September 18, 2016."
Australian National Bibliography
Title | Australian National Bibliography PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1240 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN |
Clearly Indigenous
Title | Clearly Indigenous PDF eBook |
Author | Letitia Chambers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2020-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780890136584 |
The expertise of Native glass artists, in combination with the stories of their cultures, has produced a remarkable new artistic genre. This flowering of glass art in Indian Country is the result of the coming together of two movements that began in the 1960s--the contemporary Native arts movement, championed by Lloyd Kiva New, and the studio glass art movement, founded by American glass artists such as Dale Chihuly, who started several early teaching programs. Taken together, these two movements created a new dimension of cultural and artistic expression. The glass art created by American Indian artists is not only a personal expression but also imbued with cultural heritage. Whether reinterpreting traditional iconography or expressing current issues, Native glass artists have created a rich body of work. These artists have melded the aesthetics and properties inherent in glass art with their respective cultural knowledge. The result is the stunning collection of artwork presented here. A number of American Indian artists were attracted to glass early in the movement, including Larry "Ulaaq" Ahvakana and Tony Jojola. Among the second generation of Native glass blowers are Preston Singletary, Daniel Joseph Friday, Robert "Spooner" Marcus, Raven Skyriver, Raya Friday, Brian Barber, and Ira Lujan. This book also highlights the glass works of major multimedia artists including Ramson Lomatewama, Marvin Oliver, Susan Point, Haila (Ho-Wan-Ut) Old Peter, Joe David, Joe Fedderson, Angela Babby, Ed Archie NoiseCat, Tammy Garcia, Carol Lujan, Rory Erler Wakemup, Lillian Pitt, Adrian Wall, Virgil Ortiz, Harlan Reano, Jody Naranjo, and several others. Four indigenous artists from Australia and New Zealand, who have collaborated with American Indian artists, are also included. This comprehensive look at this new genre of art includes multiple photographs of the impressive works of each artist.
Evolution in Art
Title | Evolution in Art PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Cort Haddon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 832 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Double Desire
Title | Double Desire PDF eBook |
Author | Ian McLean |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2014-11-19 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1443871338 |
Double Desire challenges the tendency by critics to perpetuate an aesthetic apartheid between Indigenous and Western art. The double desire explored in this book is that of the divided but also amplified attractions that occur between cultural traditions in places where both indigenous and colonial legacies are strong. The result, it is argued, produces imaginative transcultural practices that resist the assimilation or acculturation of Indigenous perspectives into the dominant Western mod...