Folk Art
Folk Art refers to traditional art forms that are passed down through generations within specific cultural communities, often lacking formal artistic training or institutional validation. It encompasses a wide range of media such as textiles, pottery, woodcarving, metalwork and painting, among others. Folk Art is deeply rooted in the cultural identity and values of the community that creates it, reflecting their unique history, beliefs, customs, and ways of life. In Mexico, for example, folk art includes vibrant alebrijes sculptures, intricate embroidered blouses, and colorful ceramic pots, all of which showcase the country's rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions. Folk Art is a powerful tool for preserving cultural diversity, promoting social cohesion, and fostering creativity and innovation.
External Links
- [FolkArt.com] FolkArt.com™ Your Source For World Class Art
- [AmericanFolkArt.org]
- [RussianFolkArt.com] Rodina Russian Folk Art - Welcome to Our Online Shop
- [IndianFolkArt.org] Indian Art and Culture - Indian Folk Art and Craft Gallery
- [FolkArts.com] folkarts.com | Evergreen.com
- [folkartmanagement.com] Home Folkart Management | Chicago, IL
- [TrampArt.com] Clifford and Nancy Wallach: Folk Art in the Tramp Art Style