Functions of African Art pt2

African art serves to facilitate communication between people and supernatural forces and beings. Objects made to fulfill this function are chiefly in the form of human or animal figures. They are given their powers by religious practitioners who are able to make contact with the spirit world and to work with magic. Sculptures of this nature serve such essential purposes as warding off disease, natural calamities, and other evil; bringing fertility to people, animals, or crops; and rendering difficult judgments. They are frequently rubbed with palm oil and coated with other potent materials both to imbue them with their magical powers and to maintain their effectiveness. Certain large sculptures in this category are invoked to assure the general well-being of the entire community. Smaller examples are used by individuals to bring similar benefits to themselves and their families.Art is also made in Africa to indicate the wealth and status of its owner. Objects of daily use such as neck rests, stools, cups, boxes, staffs, and pipes are carefully carved to proclaim the taste and social position of those who use them. Much of this art is purely decorative, made to be seen and casually admired by all members of the community. Other examples serve to signify that their owners have undergone the process of investiture to become rulers and are therefore entitled to the prerogatives of leadership.Art plays an essential role in the lives of the African peoples and their communities. It serves a much more vital purpose than merely to beautify the human environment, as art is usually employed in contemporary Western societies. The beauty of African art is simply an element of its function, for these objects would not be effective if they were not aesthetically pleasing. Its beauty and its content thus combine to make art the vehicle that ensures the survival of traditions, protects the community and the individual, and tells much of the person or persons who use it.Host unlimited photos at slide.com for FREE!AKUABA FERTILITY DOLL~ $42.00This Akuaba figure is an ebony, hand-carved symbol of fertility. This doll includes an authentic, Asante, cowry shell and/or trade beads waist band and earings. An intricate design is also etched into the head of this beautiful figure, bringing a finishing touch to this beautiful sculpture. Whether you seek a wonderful decorative piece, or wish to inspire someone to bring forth a wonderful blessing to the world, let this Akuaba doll be a great addition to your space. Get this sculpture or any other item, and as a BBWO member you get a free gift offer from Aseyori! Once you purchase, send an email from your BBWO account to receive your gift!Check Out:http://www.aseyori-market.com
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