Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage

Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage

Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage
Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Painted Barbershop Sign by Humble Boy, Vintage. I’ve done a lot of research on this piece, and yet I can’t really tell you definitively all that much about it. I think it’s from the 1990s–it could absolutely be earlier. I think it’s by an artist who identifies himself as Humbleboy in Ghana, in Africa (an educated guess). The barbershop sign is a style that is a thing from the 20th Century in West Africa. There are many other examples of it on the internet. Apparently he uses found “canvasses”. In this case, he found an old schoolroom chalkboard and did not even erase the multiplication tables, but used the reverse to paint on. It is this feature that really identifies it as Folk Art. But it’s just a board painted black, so I don’t know if that counts as a “real blackboard”. And, there is possibility that this artist may be a trained artist. And if he is/was, then he wouldn’t really qualify as a Naive or Outsider artist, because by definition a Outsider Art is by a completely untrained artist. I do think it just a fabulous piece. It comes from the collection of my late friend who collected decorative and tribal masks from various countries, vintage postcards and Naive Art. It measure 18″ x 23″. Please look at all the photos and read everything I’ve written about the condition and description of this item. It’ll come to you from a smoke-free, pet-free house. Thanks for the consideration.
Hand-Painted Barbershop Sign from Ghana, Africa Outsider/Naive/Folk Art Vintage

Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract

Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract
Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract
Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract
Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract
Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract
Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract

Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract
THE PROVENANCE IS ATTACHED TO THE REAR. IT DATES AROUND THE 1960s. A NEW FRAME IS RECOMMENDED DUE TO SCRATCHES and water stains on mat. Please ask for any additional info I will be more than happy to help you. Don Wright (1938 – 2007) was active/lived in Louisiana. Don Wright is known for the Bayou landscape, botanic, and marine. Don Wright is a native of Shreveport, Louisiana, and although he is still a resident of Louisiana, he is pretty well traveled. After graduating from Franklin High School in 1957, he enlisted in the U. During his time with the seismographic company, his interest in art grew. At the age of 24, Don Wright started attending classes at Southeastern Louisiana University. The next four years were spent chiefly on conservative studies of art that provided him with a firm foundation in drawing and composition. After he completed his BA, he was accepted to an MFA program at the Pratt Institute of New York. He finished the Pratt Institute in 1970 with an emphasis on painting, drawing, and what he would later call his favorite medium, sculpture. While most established Louisiana artists are known for their interpretations of backwater bayous or the View Carre, Wright never seemed to have settled on a particular theme. His painting style is always unmistakable, but it can be found in subjects ranging from swamps to nudes and courtyards to cabins. In his own words, Don Wright says of his art: I intend to infuse internal reality within the artist with outside stimuli, the product being the finished art object. I deliberately subordinate all questions of style, technique, subject, and medium to this simple philosophy. Wright’s work is also in the collections of Louisiana State University, the Ziegler Museum, Louisiana’s permanent state collection, and many private collectors worldwide.
Don Wright Antique Folk Art Acoustic Guitar Africa Painting Vintage Abstract

Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting

Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting
Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting
Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting
Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting
Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting
Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting

Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting
Offering this large 43″ wide x 28.5″ tall, oil painting on canvas by listed artist Mohamed Wasia Charinda. Known for his African, folk art paintings, this painting is titled: Masai Wanawinda Simba, with Mt. Kilimanjaro, in the background. I’m an avid hunter who seeks out collectables, art, lighting, pottery/glass and unusual items at estate sales, flea markets, thrift stores and garage sales. I usually have 100 to 150 items listed. Mostly form the 1920’s through the 1980’s. Thank you——-o00o—°(_)°–o00o——–for looking!
Mohamed Charinda Tanzania Africa African Trible Kilimanjaro Folk Art Painting

HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa

HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa
HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa
HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa
HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa
HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa
HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa
HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa

HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa
Offered is a tremendous Ethiopian storyteller painting which measures about 2 ft 11 inches by 9 ft 5 inches. It is comprised of 3 panels and depicts elements of the Battle of Magdala. Truly amazing piece of Ethiopian folk art. Painting will come to you rolled. The item “HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa” is in sale since Tuesday, February 12, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “all-things-ethiopian” and is located in Montclair, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Style: FOLK
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Width (Inches): 9 ft 5 inches
  • Height (Inches): 2 ft 11 inches
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

HUGE 3 ft x 9 ft Ethiopian Storyteller Magdala Folk Art Painting Ethiopia Africa