Primitive Art of the Pacific Islands
작성자
Jane P. Powell
아직 평점이 없습니다
형식
하드커버
페이지
18
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 16, 2013
출판사
Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10
1258615169
ISBN-13
9781258615161
설명
Exploring the rich tapestry of culture and creativity in the Pacific Islands, this work delves into the world of primitive art that flourishes in these unique regions. Jane P. Powell takes readers on a journey through breathtaking visuals and detailed descriptions of art forms that are deeply rooted in tradition and spirituality. The pages reveal intricate carvings, vibrant textiles, and ceremonial masks, each telling stories of ancestral beliefs and societal values.
The author skillfully illuminates the significance of these art forms, revealing their connection to the daily life and communal practices of islanders. Through thorough research and vivid imagery, Powell articulates the evolution of these artistic expressions, showcasing how they have remained relevant despite the passage of time and external influences.
This exploration serves not only as an appreciation of aesthetic beauty but also as a vital commentary on the cultural heritage of the Pacific Islands, urging readers to consider the profound meaning behind each piece of art.
The author skillfully illuminates the significance of these art forms, revealing their connection to the daily life and communal practices of islanders. Through thorough research and vivid imagery, Powell articulates the evolution of these artistic expressions, showcasing how they have remained relevant despite the passage of time and external influences.
This exploration serves not only as an appreciation of aesthetic beauty but also as a vital commentary on the cultural heritage of the Pacific Islands, urging readers to consider the profound meaning behind each piece of art.