African Tribal Art- All about Beauty and Simplicity
- By Kathryn Dawson
- Published 08/14/2008
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Art
plays an important role in the lives of the various tribal communities of
Tribal
art is manifested in various forms such as original paintings, jewellery, masks
or pottery items. The uniqueness of African tribal art lies in the fact that it
has a unique significance and is not intended simply as an item of
beautification.
African masks,
statues and original paintings have an inherent meaning and every possible step
is taken by
contemporary artists of African
tribal art to keep that essence alive for future generations. The beauty and simplicity of this ethnic art
form compels many people to build their own private collections of art pieces.
However,
you need both time and money if you are passionate about collecting these
pieces. Collecting rare African art crafts can be fulfilling and challenging.
Here are some valuable tips for African tribal art collectors:
Analyze
the piece
If you
are buying an item of art from a museum, you can check the finer details of it
then and there. If you are buying from any online
art gallery, make sure you are dealing with a reputed gallery with genuine
credentials. During delivery check the piece properly. That would also help you
to find out whether it has been well cared for or not.
Lineage
To keep
the glory of any tribal art piece intact for a long duration, it needs proper
maintenance. Always remember that extensive restoration at times leads to the
decrease in the value of a particular piece.
All
tribal art collectors have a desire to possess some rare art pieces in their
collections. For finding an authentic, collectable-quality rare piece of art,
you need to have an eye for quality and scarcity. Finding a rare piece is not
that easy but if you search properly, you can come across some such pieces.
Tribal
art pieces come in a wide range of sizes and shapes. If you are a true lover of
art, size must not matter to you much. What actually should matter is the
rarity of the art piece and its quality aspect.
At
auctions, buyers many a time bid on emotions which sometimes leads to a much
higher price for a particular piece. In reality, the particular piece may not
actually be of such high value. Higher prices do not necessarily guarantee
superior quality. In that respect, buying from an art gallery, either online or
offline saves you from the rigours of bidding and the price tag is also realistic.
Kathryn Dawson
Kathryn is a travel journalist who has written many articles to provide glimpses into the cultural heritage of South Africa, which have been published in newspapers, magazines and web mags like http://www.southafricanartists.com
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