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folk art

Art produced by ordinary people, usually without formal artistic education, that often reflects traditional culture and has practical use.

Folk artists often remain anonymous and create objects for use or pleasure by other people in their communities. Their materials are usually inexpensive, based on what is easily accessible, and they are not restricted by formal techniques. Examples of folk art include German clocks, British inn signs, Indian toys, and Japanese masks. Folk painters were particularly notable in the early history of the USA.



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Multiple Visions A Common Bond Folk art from more than 100 countries Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM
The Authentic Eye: Revisiting Folk Art Masterworks" is a privately published compendium of 68 works of art which taken collectively provide a retrospective of some of the most significant artifacts and artworks that antiquities dealer David Wheatcroft has been privileged to represent over the past 25 years.
Flowering Quilts: 16 Charming Folk Art Projects To Decorate Your Home by quilting expert Kim Schaefer is an beautifully presented and "user-friendly" needlecraft guide to making sixteen artistic quilting projects.
 
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