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  1. The traditional art of Africa plays a major part in the
  2. African society. Most ceremonies and activities (such as singing,
  3. dancing, storytelling, etc.) can not function without visual art. It
  4. can also be used as an implement and insignia of rank or prestige, or
  5. have a religious significance. African art consists mainly of
  6. sculptures, paintings, fetishes, masks, figures, and decorative
  7. objects.
  8. Sculptures are considered to be the greatest achievement for
  9. African art. A majority of the sculptures are done in wood but are
  10. also made of metal, stone, terra-cotta, mud, beadwork, ivory, and
  11. other materials. It is found in many parts of Africa but mainly in
  12. western and central Africa. Many ancient rock paintings have been
  13. found in Southern and Eastern Africa. These paintings are believed to
  14. be attributed to the SAN (Bushman) people. Masks and fetishes are
  15. often used to scare off bad things such as evil spirits, witches or
  16. ghosts. They are also used to bring about a desired end-break a bad
  17. habit, improve ones love life, or kill a natural or supernatural
  18. enemy.
  19. There are three basic themes of African art. The first is the
  20. dualism between bush and village. African tribes wear masks and
  21. headdresses: the male is represented by the elephant, the most powerful
  22. of bush creatures and the female is delicately coifed to express
  23. refinement and civilization. The second theme of African art is the
  24. problematic relationships between the sexes. African tribes use art as
  25. a therapeutic device to deal with the problems and issues dealing with
  26. the relations between the sexes. The third theme is the struggle to
  27. control natural or supernatural forces to achieve a desired end.
  28. African tribes often use masks in ceremonies (called Gelede) to
  29. please and honor the forces.
  30. For each region in Africa, there is a different style of
  31. Art. The western Sudanic Region have masks and figures representing
  32. legendary ancestors and religious sacrifices. The central Sudanic
  33. Region art includes mud architecture, embroidered textiles, elaborate
  34. Coiffure, metal and beadwork jewelry, and leather work. This style
  35. usually doesn’t represent anything special. The west Guinea Coast
  36. Region use masks and figures to police ceremonies, punish people for
  37. doing something wrong, settle land-owning problems and start or end
  38. wars. The Central Guinea Coast Region art employs aristocratic
  39. materials. Specialized artists creature works of art for the leaders
  40. that include: stools, drums, cloth, pottery, terra-cotta, figures,
  41. miniature masks, combs, mirrors, pipes, and carved musical
  42. instruments.
  43. African art is traditionally essential and optimistic. Without
  44. art, there would be no African culture.
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