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Outsider Folk Art Papy Cytokine Storm $19.95 |
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Surreal Outsider Folk Art Papy Mind of Man Nude Print $19.95 |
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Outsider Surreal Folk Art Papy Tortured Souls Print $19.95 |
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Primative Outsider Folk Art Papy Bus Stop 2 LTD Signed $19.95 |
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Nude Outsider Folk Art Papy Club Rubbin LTD Signed $19.95 |
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Google Eyed Doody Bug Outsider Folk Art Print Papy $19.99 |
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Outsider Surreal Folk Art Papy Tortured Souls Original $200.00 |
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Original Primative Outsider Folk Art Papy Bus Stop 2 $250.00 |
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Original Outsider Folk Art Painting Cytokine Storm Papy $300.00 |
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Don Quixotie on a Starry Night Outsider Folk Art Papy $300.00 |
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Folk Art $14.99 Folk Art |
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Patchwork Folk Art (Paperback) $9.79 A step-by-step guide for hobbyists of any experience level explains how to transform fabric scraps into works of folk art, providing coverage of every step from fabric selection and free-hand stitching to adding finishing touches and framing a completed piece. Original. |
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European Folk Art Designs $8.86 Traditional motifs from Austria, Poland, Hungary, Russia, Switzerland, and other European countries include scores of charming designs incorporating florals, wildlife, and human figures in folk costumes. Ideal for adding a touch of Old World flavor to a variety of print and craft projects. 265 black-and-white designs. |
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Russian Folk Art Painting $10.91 Priscilla Hauser, the queen of decorative painting, and Boris Grafov, a Russian-born painter whose native village is world-renowned for its art, have produced a luminous follow-up to their Russian Folk Art Painting. This radiant new volume features bright arrangements of flowers, fruits, and leaves, bordered in gold or silver filigree, and set off by a black lacquered surface. It’s a style with a timeless appeal, and Hauser and Grafov provide comprehensive instructions for creating ten beautiful patterns on furniture and other objects. All the necessary skills are explained, with plenty of advice on preparing the surface, wielding the brush, and mixing colors. Start by painting the intricate borders of wreath and linked motifs, then, make the designs more luscious with every colorful layer. |
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American Folk Art for Kids $14.94 An activity guide teaches kids about the history of this organic art and offers inspiration for them to create their own masterpieces with the help of the twenty-one activities enclosed. Original. |
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Mexican Folk Art $4.47 Striking adaptations of authentic native art depict, among other subjects, a Mixtec circular design from an incised gourd rattle, religious figures from a Metepec candlestick, and images of jaguars taken from a Guerrero lacquered chest. An exciting challenge for coloring book enthusiasts, these 30 illustrations will also inspire artists, designers, and craftspeople. |
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Joe Lovano – Folk Art [5/5] * $13.96 Big-toned tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano is a truly unpredictable talent, constantly pushing into new directions and contexts for his playing. On FOLK ART, his 21st recording for Blue Note and first album of entirely original material, Lovano debuts a new band, Us Five. With two drummers, Lovano can utilize and explore both funk and Afro-Cuban rhythms and work them into a context that includes hard bop and the post-John Coltrane era innovations. Simply put, this is a powerful, rhythm-charged session where leader and band push the envelope without leaving the audience behind. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Russian Folk Art (Paperback) $23.36 Description not available. |
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Carving Folk Art Figures $11.14 Description not available. |
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Warren Kimble ‘Folk Bear’ Framed Art Print $62.99 Evoking America's tranquil past, this popular folk artist is known for his stylized animal prints and rural Vermont scenes.*Artist: Warren Kimble *Title: Folk Bear *Frame: Canadian Walnut – 1.25 inches *Mat: Williamsburg Green *Image Dimensions: 9.88 inches wide x 9.88 inches high *Outside Frame Dimensions: 14 inches wide x 14 inches high *Style: Casual *Format: square *Size: Small *Subject: Americana *Product Type: Framed Print |
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Bethany Lowe`s Folk Art Halloween (Paperback) $12.66 Haunted lights and spooky sights, ghoulish glowing luminaries, frightful festoons: what fun! Halloween has become one of the most popular holidays of the year, with legions of would-be creepy creatures on the lookout for fantastic ideas. And the newest craze is to go old-fashioned, with charmingly nostalgic folk-style costumes, decorations, and other accessories. No one does that better than designer Bethany Lowe in this, the very first book to focus solely on folk art projects for Halloween. She gets into the spirit of the season with 30 sensational projects that range from trick-or-treat cones to a crazy quilt pumpkin pillow. Invite friends to a Halloween party with an alluring invitation made from vintage illustrations, and then have guests don delightful crepe paper hats and tassel masks. Deck the chairs with howling black cats, and swathe the walls and ceilings with flying bats. All the items are photographed in home settings, making you feel as if you’re part of Bethany’s Halloween thrills and chills. |
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Women in Mexican Folk Art (Paperback) $34.42 Description not available. |
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Women in Mexican Folk Art (Hardcover) $54.02 Description not available. |
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Folk Art Birds Journal (Hardcover) $9.15 Description not available. |
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Encyclopedia of World Folk Art (Hardcover) $180.15 Description not available. |
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Warren Kimble ‘Folk Moose’ Framed Art Print $55.99 One of a series of four, Kimble's animal portraits have a charming country feel. Get all of them and decorate your walls by hanging your collection in interesting patterns, in a row, diagonally, or even in a square.*Artist: Warren Kimble *Title: Folk Moose *Frame: Canadian Walnut – 1.25 inches *Mat: Williamsburg Green *Image Dimensions: 9.88 inches wide x 9.88 inches high *Outside Frame Dimensions: 14 inches wide x 14 inches high *Style: Casual *Format: square *Size: Small *Subject: Americana *Product Type: Framed Print |
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Folk Treasures of Mexico (Hardcover) $29.75 "A book on one of the most exciting and colorful phases in the rich cultural history of Mexico." This is how Nelson A. Rockefeller, in 1978, during his last trip to Mexico, described the book he planned to publish about his astonishing collection of Mexican folk art. Folk Treasures of Mexico: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection is that book, and Rockefeller`s essay appears here as the foreword to this volume, which highlights the best and most striking objects in what is considered to be the single finest collection of Mexican folk art in the United States.In 1933, Nelson A. Rockefeller began assembling his exciting and important collection, now comprising more than 3,000 objects ranging widely in terms of history, medium and function. Here, more than 130 beautifully reproduced plates—more than 80 of them in full color—illustrate the rich variety of these folk art treasures. Each object is extraordinary, whether it be an 18th-century centurion helmet mask from the State of Mexico, a gold-threaded rebozo or brightly patterned sarape, a soulful religious icon, an elaborate tree of life or colorful Day of the Dead scene, a conchero pull toy from Guanajuato or an elegant crane-shaped gourd from Guerrero. Complementing the plates are many documentary photographs that provide interesting historical perspective on Rockefeller`s collection, which represents nearly 50 years of collecting activity.The foreword to the book, containing Rockefeller`s personal account of his lifelong fascination with the Mexican marketplace and its artisans, is followed by a preface by his daughter Ann Rockefeller Roberts. She describes how, after her father`s death, she carried out his goal of publishing this book on his collection and finding permanent homes for the works in two outstanding institutions: the San Antonio Museum of Art and the Mexican Museum in San Francisco. Avon Neal, an internationally respected authority on folk art, introduces the book with an essay that |
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The Souls of Mixed Folk (Hardcover) $75.32 The Souls of Mixed Folk examines representations of mixed race in literature and the arts that redefine new millennial aesthetics and politics. Focusing on black-white mixes, Elam analyzes expressive worksnovels, drama, graphic narrative, late-night television, art installationsas artistic rejoinders to the perception that post-Civil Rights politics are bereft and post-Black art is apolitical. Reorienting attention to the cultural invention of mixed race from the social sciences to the humanities, Elam considers the creative work of Lezley Saar, Aaron McGruder, Nate Creekmore, Danzy Senna, Colson Whitehead, Emily Raboteau, Carl Hancock Rux, and Dave Chappelle. All these writers and artists address mixed race as both an aesthetic challenge and a social concern, and together, they gesture toward a poetics of social justice for the "mulatto millennium."The Souls of Mixed Folk seeks a middle way between competing hagiographic and apocalyptic impulses in mixed race scholarship, between those who proselytize mixed race as the great hallelujah to the "race problem" and those who can only hear the alarmist bells of civil rights destruction. Both approaches can obscure some of the more critically astute engagements with new millennial iterations of mixed race by the multi-generic cohort of contemporary writers, artists, and performers discussed in this book. The Souls of Mixed Folk offers case studies of their creative work in an effort to expand the contemporary idiom about mixed race in the so-called post-race moment, asking how might new millennial expressive forms suggest an aesthetics of mixed race? And how might such an aesthetics productively reimagine the relations between race, art, and social equity in the twenty-first century? |
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The Souls of Mixed Folk (Paperback) $22.14 The Souls of Mixed Folk examines representations of mixed race in literature and the arts that redefine new millennial aesthetics and politics. Focusing on black-white mixes, Elam analyzes expressive worksnovels, drama, graphic narrative, late-night television, art installationsas artistic rejoinders to the perception that post-Civil Rights politics are bereft and post-Black art is apolitical. Reorienting attention to the cultural invention of mixed race from the social sciences to the humanities, Elam considers the creative work of Lezley Saar, Aaron McGruder, Nate Creekmore, Danzy Senna, Colson Whitehead, Emily Raboteau, Carl Hancock Rux, and Dave Chappelle. All these writers and artists address mixed race as both an aesthetic challenge and a social concern, and together, they gesture toward a poetics of social justice for the "mulatto millennium."The Souls of Mixed Folk seeks a middle way between competing hagiographic and apocalyptic impulses in mixed race scholarship, between those who proselytize mixed race as the great hallelujah to the "race problem" and those who can only hear the alarmist bells of civil rights destruction. Both approaches can obscure some of the more critically astute engagements with new millennial iterations of mixed race by the multi-generic cohort of contemporary writers, artists, and performers discussed in this book. The Souls of Mixed Folk offers case studies of their creative work in an effort to expand the contemporary idiom about mixed race in the so-called post-race moment, asking how might new millennial expressive forms suggest an aesthetics of mixed race? And how might such an aesthetics productively reimagine the relations between race, art, and social equity in the twenty-first century? |
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Folk $67.85 Alphabetically arranged entries provide information on American folk music artists, styles, instruments, and songwriters. |
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The Songs of Blind Folk (Hardcover) $67.51 "Rowden has wedded ethnomusicology and disability studies to offer a fresh approach to the study of African American popular music. The Songs of Blind Folk undermines many of the defining mythologies and tropes of blind musicians, including the perception that they are successful because they compensate for the loss of vision."—Mark Anthony Neal, Duke University "Illuminates how the enduring phenomenon of blind African American musicians emerged from brutal conditions, how these musicians were deployed in the burgeoning American iconography of race and `freakdom,` and how they negotiated this hazardous cultural terrain . . . the book is timely, well-historicized, and rich in insight."—Kari Winter, University at Buffalo The Songs of Blind Folk explores the ways that the lives and careers of blind and visually impaired African American musicians and singers have mirrored the changes in America`s image of African Americans and the social positioning and possibilities of the entire black community. The book offers a historically grounded consideration of African American performers and their audiences, and the ways that blindness, like blackness, has affected the way the music has been produced and received. Author Terry Rowden considers the controversial nineteenth-century prodigy Blind Tom Bethune; blues singers and songwriters such as Blind Lemon Jefferson, who achieved an unprecedented degree of visibility and acceptance in the 1920s and `30s; spiritual and gospel musicians such as the Blind Boys of Alabama; celebrated jazz and rhythm and blues artists Art Tatum, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, and Ray Charles; and finally, perhaps the best known of all blind performers, Stevie Wonder. Terry Rowden is Assistant Professor of English at the City University of New York, Staten Island. He is coeditor of Transnational Cinema: The Film Reader. |
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The Songs of Blind Folk (Paperback) $25.45 "Rowden has wedded ethnomusicology and disability studies to offer a fresh approach to the study of African American popular music. The Songs of Blind Folk undermines many of the defining mythologies and tropes of blind musicians, including the perception that they are successful because they compensate for the loss of vision."—Mark Anthony Neal, Duke University "Illuminates how the enduring phenomenon of blind African American musicians emerged from brutal conditions, how these musicians were deployed in the burgeoning American iconography of race and `freakdom,` and how they negotiated this hazardous cultural terrain . . . the book is timely, well-historicized, and rich in insight."—Kari Winter, University at Buffalo The Songs of Blind Folk explores the ways that the lives and careers of blind and visually impaired African American musicians and singers have mirrored the changes in America`s image of African Americans and the social positioning and possibilities of the entire black community. The book offers a historically grounded consideration of African American performers and their audiences, and the ways that blindness, like blackness, has affected the way the music has been produced and received. Author Terry Rowden considers the controversial nineteenth-century prodigy Blind Tom Bethune; blues singers and songwriters such as Blind Lemon Jefferson, who achieved an unprecedented degree of visibility and acceptance in the 1920s and `30s; spiritual and gospel musicians such as the Blind Boys of Alabama; celebrated jazz and rhythm and blues artists Art Tatum, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, and Ray Charles; and finally, perhaps the best known of all blind performers, Stevie Wonder. Terry Rowden is Assistant Professor of English at the City University of New York, Staten Island. He is coeditor of Transnational Cinema: The Film Reader. |
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Folk Art Birds 2012 Calendar (Calendar) $10.18 Description not available. |
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Folk Art Extreme 5-oz Turquoise Glitter Paint $8.39 Forget the messiness that glitter projects create with this nontoxic glitter paint. This glitter paint works well on most porous surfaces and cleans easily.*Sugar glitter in a liquid form *Cleans with soap and water *Water-based, nontoxic glitter paint *Use on most porous surfaces *Jar holds 5 ounces of paint *Turquoise color option |
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