Folk Art Kitty is a photograph by Sarah Loft which was uploaded on October 27th, 2016.
Folk Art Kitty
My daughter R and I are both mystery novel fans and one day wandered into a lovely Kriminalliteratur bookshop in Frankfurt, Germany called Die... more
by Sarah Loft
Title
Folk Art Kitty
Artist
Sarah Loft
Medium
Photograph - Photograph With Added Texture
Description
My daughter R and I are both mystery novel fans and one day wandered into a lovely Kriminalliteratur bookshop in Frankfurt, Germany called Die Wendeltreppe (The Spiral Staircase). This cool kitty was part of their window display, but I'm not sure how he connects to mysteries. The shop was decorated with a variety of artwork (sleuths etc) and cloth doll dead bodies draped over chairs etc. Given the context, I'm sure there must be a mystery connection. This cat doesn't look Siamese enough to be referring to the "Cat Who" books, but maybe.
Per Wikipedia: Folk art encompasses art produced from an indigenous culture or by peasants or other laboring tradespeople. In contrast to fine art, folk art is primarily utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic. Folk Art is characterized by a naive style, in which traditional rules of proportion and perspective are not employed.
As a phenomenon that can chronicle a move towards civilization yet rapidly diminish with modernity, industrialization, or outside influence, the nature of folk art is specific to its particular culture. The varied geographical and temporal prevalence and diversity of folk art make it difficult to describe as a whole, though some patterns have been demonstrated.
Characteristically folk art is not influenced by movements in academic or fine art circles, and, in many cases, folk art excludes works executed by professional artists and sold as "high art" or "fine art" to the society's art patrons. On the other hand, many 18th- and 19th-century American folk art painters made their living by their work, including itinerant portrait painters, some of whom produced large bodies of work.
Terms that might overlap with folk art are naive art, tribal art, primitive art, popular art, outsider art, traditional art, tramp art and working-class art/blue-collar art. As one might expect, these terms can have multiple and even controversial connotations but are often used interchangeably with the term "folk art".
Folk art expresses cultural identity by conveying shared community values and aesthetics. It encompasses a range of utilitarian and decorative media, including cloth, wood, paper, clay, metal and more. If traditional materials are inaccessible, new materials are often substituted, resulting in contemporary expressions of traditional folk art forms. Folk art reflects traditional art forms of diverse community groups-- ethnic, tribal, religious, occupational, geographical, age- or gender-based-- who identify with each other and society at large. Folk artists traditionally learn skills and techniques through apprenticeships in informal community settings, though they may also be formally educated.
Note: The watermark will not appear on the products you purchase.
Featured in the Mannequin and Display Art group, October 2016.
Featured in the 500 Views group, March 2017.
Uploaded
October 27th, 2016
Statistics
Viewed 2,869 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 03/24/2024 at 7:47 AM
Colors
Embed
Share
More from Sarah Loft
Comments (8)
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups nominated images by your fellow artist in the Special Features #6 promotion discussion. Please visit and pass on the love to another artist.
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your creative and unique art is Featured in the "MANNEQUIN and DISPLAY ART" group! 10/28/16 :)