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This hand-carved mask of sese wood is adorned with rich colors and a prominent aluminum plate, named i Osunu /i , or "elephant" in the Twi dialect spoken by the Akan tribe of Ghana. This original design by Rita Addo Zakour, of West Africa, is hand-carved and hand-painted by local artisans using local tools. Intricate lines and etched arcs complement the carved facial features of this beautiful African mask.
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Season posters for the 2016-17 BYU Theatre and Media Arts productions have received several top awards at three prestigious competitions. BYU ARTS Creative is no stranger to winning awards. This year their work has garnered several top awards in regional and national competitions. BYU ARTS Creative…
About The Artwork Custom framed mixed media collage on paper is from recycled archival paper and found objects featuring a jazz drummer in a cubist motif. Original Created:2013 Subjects:Music Materials:Paper Styles:AbstractCubismArt DecoFigurativeFine Art Mediums:PaperFound ObjectsPhoto Details & Dimensions Collage:Paper on Paper Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:28 W x 22 H x 1 D in Frame:Brown Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
This friendly African i osunu /i (elephant) raises its long lean trunk to shape the handle of this admirable walking stick. Ghanaian artisan Eva Asantewa Amakye creates the impressive design of this decorative walking stick. Carved by hand of seasoned sese wood, the walking stick features ornately embossed aluminum rings toward the bottom. br br Many African societies regard a person with a walking stick with respect and dignity. Usually associated with age, an elderly person using a walking stick is believed to have accumulated vast knowledge and wisdom through the years. Traditionally, the design on a walking stick tells the societal status and political inclination of the person using it.
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An eagle takes flight and an elephant strides across the base of a traditional djembe drum. Lawrence Kattah creates the motifs in warm tweneboah wood. The djembe originated in Benin and has been introduced into neighboring countries; it has become indispensable in reggae. The goatskin head is affixed by iron rings wrapped in cotton, and the drum features a macramé cord handle. br br The artisan names the drum i Okordie ne Osunu, /i which means Eagle and Elephant in the Akan language.
It has taken me a long time to track the originator of this image, but finally I discovered Marcin Markowski a Polish graphic designer with an often brutal visual language. I love the variety of line and the quality of text in these pieces, but Marcin's portfolio of posters has many different styles and uses of media and technique.
Drummer Hand (Improved!) designed by Martine Pulvenis. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Today I thought I would share a selection of Mid-Century era album covers. Cover by George Maas, c. 1952 This cover by Lance Stirling for...
In the world of jazz there is one artist collected the world over who has never played an instrument not even a note of music but has left his mark on the jazz culture. Illustrator David Stone Martin (1913 – 1992) was one of the most prolific and influential graphic designers of the postwar era, with his signature hand-sketched graphics with two or three primary colours, perfectly capturing the energy and spontaneity of the jazz idiom. For biographical notes on Martin see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1-3 also. This is part 3 of a 4-part post on the works of David Stone Martin: (I'm afraid I do not have dates for a number of the album covers in this particular post) 1961 ( March 30 ) Down Beat magazine cover 1961 ( August 3 ) Down Beat magazine cover 1961 ( August 31 ) Down Beat magazine cover 1961 ( September 14 ) Down Beat magazine cover 1961 ( October 26 ) Down Beat magazine cover 1963 Reader's Digest Condensed Books 1976 Al Haig "Piano Time" 1979 Sam Jones 12 Piece Band "Something New" Interplay Records 12" LP 1984 Charlie Parker Vol. 8 Verve Records 1990 ( recorded 1978 ) Don Friedman "Hot Knepper And Pepper" Progressive Records Another Evening with Charlie Ventura and Mary Ann McCall Norgran Records catalogue no. EP N-78 Portrait of Ed Morrow, CBS Art Tatum Asch Records Grand Award Dixieland Jazz "Jass Band" Spartan Records LP Grand Award Porgy and Bess Gösta Nyström - Sinfonia Del Mare Swedish Hank Jones' Be-Bop Piano Illustration Illustration Illustration Illustration Illustration Illustration Jass Band Lester Young Collates Mercury Records catalogue no. MGC108 10" LP Norman Granz' Jazz Concert Vol. 1 Norgran Records Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic Vol. 10 Mercury Records Mr. Piano Man the Music of Joe Sullivan Down Home Records catalogue no. MG D-2 Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic No. 11 Clef Records Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic Vol. 3 Verve Records Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic Vol. 6 Clef Records 10" LP Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic Vol. 4 Mercury Records 10" LP Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic Vol. 9 Mercury Records 10" LP Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic Vol. 9 Verve Records Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic Stinson Records Oscar Peterson Mercury Records Tenor Saxes Norgran Records catalogue no. MG N-1034
This friendly African i osunu /i (elephant) raises its long lean trunk to shape the handle of this admirable walking stick. Ghanaian artisan Eva Asantewa Amakye creates the impressive design of this decorative walking stick. Carved by hand of seasoned sese wood, the walking stick features ornately embossed aluminum rings toward the bottom. br br Many African societies regard a person with a walking stick with respect and dignity. Usually associated with age, an elderly person using a walking stick is believed to have accumulated vast knowledge and wisdom through the years. Traditionally, the design on a walking stick tells the societal status and political inclination of the person using it.
Всемирно известная польская школа плаката мастерски сочетает эстетику живописи с острой метафорой. Подлинная художественность, тонкий юмор и выразительный авторский стиль — вот те черты, благодаря которым представители польской школы плаката первыми сумели размыть грань между искусством и дизайном.
The Hubpage Explores the Norman Granz All Star Series "Jazz at the Philharmonic" Where Granz Would Match Up the Top Swing and Bop Musicians to Play Jazz Standards and Ballads.
This friendly African i osunu /i (elephant) raises its long lean trunk to shape the handle of this admirable walking stick. Ghanaian artisan Eva Asantewa Amakye creates the impressive design of this decorative walking stick. Carved by hand of seasoned sese wood, the walking stick features ornately embossed aluminum rings toward the bottom. br br Many African societies regard a person with a walking stick with respect and dignity. Usually associated with age, an elderly person using a walking stick is believed to have accumulated vast knowledge and wisdom through the years. Traditionally, the design on a walking stick tells the societal status and political inclination of the person using it.
This hand-carved mask of sese wood is adorned with rich colors and a prominent aluminum plate, named i Osunu /i , or "elephant" in the Twi dialect spoken by the Akan tribe of Ghana. This original design by Rita Addo Zakour, of West Africa, is hand-carved and hand-painted by local artisans using local tools. Intricate lines and etched arcs complement the carved facial features of this beautiful African mask.