30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted

30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted

30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted
Antique Wall Mounted 30 Gaming Wheel. Great Original Paint – Vermont Barn Find. Some of the nails on the edge have bent. The striker could be replaced, or lengthened, to make the wheel more functional. The backing board that mounts to the Wall is 36 long. Please review the photographs for more details and let me know if you have any questions. The item “30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted” is in sale since Wednesday, October 31, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Circus & Carnival\Other Circus & Carnival”. The seller is “richmond-retro” and is located in Jonesville, Vermont. 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, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Bahamas.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

30 Antique Folk Art Gambling Wheel Painted Wood Carnival Gaming Wall Mounted

Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps

Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps

Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps
Old Primitive Handmade Wood Wall Hanging Folk Art Salt Box in Dry Green Paint. Nice old primitive, country, folk art, Salt Box will make a perfect addition to your folk art or primitive collection. Handmade with Green paint. Can sit on a table or hang on the wall. You can read parts of it on the back and inside. Reads Church & Dwight New York, NY also Keep dry don’t store in cellar. Measures 9 1/2″ inches tall and 5 1/2″ inches wide and 4 5/8 inches deep. Hand painted “Salt” in a diamond slightly askew on the front. Great patina and paint, hard to find. Some wood splits in places as pictured. Good condition considering the age and utilitarian use. Pictures tell the story. I’ve owned this box in my folk art collection for a while now. Just running out of space. The item “Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps” is in sale since Monday, April 10, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “abco” and is located in Ararat, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Color: Green
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Boxes
  • Material: Wood
  • Style: Naive, Primitive
  • Region of Origin: US-Southeast
  • Date of Creation: 1800-1899
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)

Old Primitive Wall Hanging Salt Box in Dry Green Paint Folk Art Made from Scraps

Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left

Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left
Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left
Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left
Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left

Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left
Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left. Our Balinese Mermaid Panel is hand carved in Bali by talented artisans, she is left facing & we also have a matching right facing available in our store. The Balinese artist painted this in the traditional fashion, in rich shades of green, with touches of gold leaf red & black. A gorgeous adornment for your home. Perfect to frame a window or door to add architectural interest. Sure to add beauty where ever you decide to hang this work of unique folk art! A very beautiful example of Balinese art. I have added photos of this above for you to see. Each Mermaid will vary slightly in paint placement and carving this is due to the hand crafted nature of this unique product. Left facing (we also have a right facing mermaid panel in our store). Size: 38.5″ long – 11″ wide at the base – 1/2 thick. Ships FAST from our location in the USA. Since 1988 we have ethically sourced and hand picked our products directly from the artisans and craftspeople on the back roads, family compounds and markets of Bali and other Indonesian islands. Our mission is to improve the lives of Balinese families we work with by finding a market for their amazing art & handicrafts, while helping keep the traditional arts and crafts alive for future generations. Our shop in Downeast coastal Maine offers an ever changing kaleidoscope of Balinese folk art, Buddhist & Hindu art, stone garden statuary, wood carvings. Traditional mask, mermaids, winged mobiles, architectural finds, antiques, artifacts, home decor treasures, batik clothing & silver jewelry. To view our entire collection of Bali Art, home decor & unique finds! The item “Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left” is in sale since Saturday, July 1, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Indonesian”. The seller is “acadiaworldtraders” and is located in Ellsworth, Maine. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • approx. size: 38″L x 11″W x 1/2″ D
  • Brand: Acadia World Traders
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Indonesia
  • culture: Balinese
  • how made: Hand carved
  • material: wood
  • product type: panel
  • purpose: guardian
  • style: mermaid

Balinese Mermaid Goddess Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk Left

Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green

Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green
Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green
Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green
Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green
Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green

Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green
Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green. Our Balinese Mermaid Panel is hand carved in Bali by talented artisans, she is right facing & we also have a matching left facing available in our store. The Balinese artist painted this in the traditional fashion, in rich shades of green, with touches of gold leaf red & black. A gorgeous adornment for your home. Perfect to frame a window or door to add architectural interest. Sure to add beauty where ever you decide to hang this work of unique folk art! A very beautiful example of Balinese art. I have added photos of this above for you to see. Each Mermaid will vary slightly in paint placement and carving this is due to the hand crafted nature of this unique product. Right facing (we also have a left facing mermaid panel in our store). Size: 38.5″ long – 11″ wide at the base – 1/2 thick. Ships FAST from our location in the USA. Since 1988 we have ethically sourced and hand picked our products directly from the artisans and craftspeople on the back roads, family compounds and markets of Bali and other Indonesian islands. Our mission is to improve the lives of Balinese families we work with by finding a market for their amazing art & handicrafts, while helping keep the traditional arts and crafts alive for future generations. Our shop in Downeast coastal Maine offers an ever changing kaleidoscope of Balinese folk art, Buddhist & Hindu art, stone garden statuary, wood carvings. Traditional mask, mermaids, winged mobiles, architectural finds, antiques, artifacts, home decor treasures, batik clothing & silver jewelry. To view our entire collection of Bali Art, home decor & unique finds! The item “Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green” is in sale since Saturday, July 1, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Indonesian”. The seller is “acadiaworldtraders” and is located in Ellsworth, Maine. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • approx. size: 38″L x 11″W x 1/2″ D
  • Brand: Acadia World Traders
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Indonesia
  • culture: Balinese
  • how made: Hand carved
  • material: wood
  • product type: panel
  • purpose: guardian
  • style: mermaid

Balinese Mermaid Wall art Panel Hand Carved Painted Wood Bali folk green

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-112

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-112

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-112
23.5 Mexican Huichol Yarn painting 60-112. Lenght 23.5 inches (59.69 cms). Width 23.5 inches (59.69 cms). Thick 1 inches (2.54 cms). This painting is entirely made with yarn applied with beeswax and resin over a sheet of plywood. There’s a description of the painting written by the artist in the back that reads. In this painting we can see the ritual performed by the shamans in order to ask permission to find the peyote cactus that will be consumed. The shaman uses the peyote in order to be able to chant to the sacred gods and ask them for power to heal the sick. The deer is the one in charge of planting the peyote in the land so the huichol tribe can keep performing their rituals. The eagle is the one who carries the messages of the shaman for the gods. In this painting you’ll see a representation of the sacred peyote, the flower of wind, the maize, the marakame, the muvieri, the eye of God, the sacred gourd bowl, the deer, the eagle and the sun. The peyote cactus or “Hikuri”, is a plant that the huichol people keep as their most sacred good used it to open a spiritual connection with their gods. Peyote is the soul of their religious culture and a visionary sacrament that opens a pathway to the other deities. The Kieri, or Tree of wind, also known as Solandra brevicalyx, is a tree that gives a halunogenic flower that’s sacred for the huichol people and they belive it’s an incarnation of their god of wind, Kieri Tewiyari. They believe that the plant can help them achieve the highest level of consciousness. The word “mara’akame” means the one who knows, and is used to refer to the shaman in the huichol tribe. The marakames or shamans are the spiritual leaders. As ambassadors to the gods, shamans preside over ceremonies, recite the divine passages, cure the sick, interpret dreams, etc. He is the nexus with the gods, invoked through the ceremonial use of peyote, and receives instructions from the spirit world through visions, dreams and trances. The muvieri is a stick with feathers used by the marakame in their rituals. It’s a mean to contact their gods and receive their messages. It’s also used to heal, predict the future and in blessings. Sacred Gourds bowls are used by marakames or shamans as containers filled with important symbols, such as corn, animals, and images of family members. For the Huichol people, the Ojo de Dios or God’s eye is symbolic of the power of seeing and understanding that which is unknown and unknowable, The Mystery. The four points represent the elemental processes: earth, fire, air, and water. In a ceremonial meaning, the Ojo de Dios is an offering to the gods to ask for the well being of the children. The parents are in charge of making the eye of god that the children will bring to the “drum ritual”. In this ritual, the children are presented before the gods so they can initiate their life as members of the tribe. Each year they add a new line or rhombus to the eye of good, in the children’s day of birth. The eagle, or werika, represents the communication bridge between god and men. The sun brings light and illumination to the world. Tau or Tayaupa is father sun, master of the heavens. The Huichols believe all living things receive their power from the sun, and that He guarantees healthy crops and abundant food. The Huichol represent one of the few remaining indigenous cultures left in Mexico. They live in self-imposed isolation, having chosen long ago to make their home high in the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental, in Western Central Mexico. Huichol Art dates back millenia. During spiritual rituals the shaman (know as marakame) have visions which are then transcribed into carvings, yarn art, bead art, pottery etc. Each image has spiritual meaning. The huichol tribe uses many simbols as representations of their deities and other things they deem sacred in their culture. Most common ones are the peyote, the deer and the snake. ASK ME IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING ELSE. The item “23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-112″ is in sale since Monday, May 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Latin American\Mexico\Huichol Art”. The seller is “dking_e” and is located in Tepic, Nayarit. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-112

Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art

Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art

Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art
This is a full size Shaker style triple wall box in old black paint. The 3 front panels are graduated to create very nice proportions. It is constructed of pine with tiny cut nails and some brass screws in the back for reinforcement. This is a reconstruction made from old vintage wood with the original black paint. There is some in-painting and touch-up on the edges. The dimensions are: 19-1/4″ tall x 12-1/4″ wide x 3-1/2 deep. Please view all of the pictures. The item “Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art” is in sale since Friday, September 7, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “vandy-man53″ and is located in Freedom, Maine. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Region of Origin: US-Northeast
  • Style: Americana
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Material: Wood
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
  • Color: Black
  • Signed: Unsigned

Primitive Shaker Triple Wall Box or Candle Box in Old Black Paint Folk Art

Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack

Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack

Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack
DUE TO THE FACT THAT CAMERAS AND COMPUTERS HAVE COLOR VARIATIONS, WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIFFERENCES IN PICTURES VERSUS ACTUAL COLOR. WE TRY TO DESCRIBE THE ACTUAL COLORS TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. Bearing its original red and blue paint, together with Pennsylvania German floral decorations. Appears to be poplar wood. Bears two painted names, one on each side. I can only discern one last name being HUNTZ. I can not read the name on the other side rail. Both names bear the date of 1921 underneath, presumed to be a wedding or dowry rack. One full width drawer in folk art paint in red, and one small drawer underneath, this drawer in soldier blue and red paint. Later hang up hooks on back. The paint is DRY and WORN and shows the great patina and oxidation we all look for. This condition of the paint may be a little rough for some, but others will accept the natural wear. Displays beautifully, and is a nice medium size without being overbearing. Tall to bottom drawer. As described above, and as shown in the photos. No reproduction without prior written consent. Thank you and Enjoy! BE SURE YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH THIS ITEM AS DESCRIBED AND AS PICTURED. If the item fails to sell when the listing has ended, only then will we possibly consider an offer for the item. And again, we will NOT respond to any message received while the listing is active. We thank you in advance for your understanding and interest. The item “AAFA DATED 1921 PAINTED PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN WEDDING MARRIAGE FOLK ART WALL RACK” is in sale since Friday, August 3, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Primitives”. The seller is “quincybutz” and is located in Pine Island, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Region of Origin: US-Northeast
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
  • Style: Americana
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Maker: AS SIGNED
  • Material: Wood
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Type: Shelves
  • Color: RED; BLUE
  • Signed: Signed

Aafa Dated 1921 Painted Pennsylvania German Wedding Marriage Folk Art Wall Rack

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102
23.5 Mexican Huichol Yarn painting 60-102. Lenght 23.5 inches (59.69 cms). Width 23.5 inches (59.69 cms). Thick 1 inches (2.54 cms). This painting is entirely made with yarn applied with beeswax and resin over a sheet of plywood. There’s a description of the painting written by the artist in the back that reads. In this painting we can see a representation of the ritual that’s performed by the marakame for the peyote. The marakame and the pilgrims dance around the peyote so it can bless their offerings and crops. The eagle will carry the message of the shaman for the gods. The deer will guide the shaman during the ritual. In this painting you’ll see a representation of the peyote cactus or hikuri, the shaman or marakame, the muvieri, the gourd bowl, the rattles, the eye of God or Ojo de Dios, the deer or maxa, the snake and the eagle and the eagle or werika. The peyote cactus or “Hikuri”, is a plant that the huichol people keep as their most sacred good used it to open a spiritual connection with their gods. Peyote is the soul of their religious culture and a visionary sacrament that opens a pathway to the other deities. The word “mara’akame” means the one who knows, and is used to refer to the shaman in the huichol tribe. The marakames or shamans are the spiritual leaders. As ambassadors to the gods, shamans preside over ceremonies, recite the divine passages, cure the sick, interpret dreams, etc. He is the nexus with the gods, invoked through the ceremonial use of peyote, and receives instructions from the spirit world through visions, dreams and trances. The muvieri is a stick with feathers used by the marakame in their rituals. It’s a mean to contact their gods and receive their messages. It’s also used to heal, predict the future and in blessings. Sacred Gourds bowls are used by marakames or shamans as containers filled with important symbols, such as corn, animals, and images of family members. For the Huichol people, the Ojo de Dios or God’s eye is symbolic of the power of seeing and understanding that which is unknown and unknowable, The Mystery. The four points represent the elemental processes: earth, fire, air, and water. In a ceremonial meaning, the Ojo de Dios is an offering to the gods to ask for the well being of the children. The parents are in charge of making the eye of god that the children will bring to the “drum ritual”. In this ritual, the children are presented before the gods so they can initiate their life as members of the tribe. Each year they add a new line or rhombus to the eye of good, in the children’s day of birth. The Huichol believe the deer or Maxa represents the heart and is the gatekeeper and guide to the spirit world. The spirit guide Maxa, who leads the shamans on their visionary pathways and teaches them how to gain their special knowledge. The eagle represents the communication bridge between god and men. The snakes guide the shaman or marakame during their rituals and are protectors of the peyote cactus. The Huichol represent one of the few remaining indigenous cultures left in Mexico. They live in self-imposed isolation, having chosen long ago to make their home high in the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental, in Western Central Mexico. Huichol Art dates back millenia. During spiritual rituals the shaman (know as marakame) have visions which are then transcribed into carvings, yarn art, bead art, pottery etc. Each image has spiritual meaning. The huichol tribe uses many simbols as representations of their deities and other things they deem sacred in their culture. Most common ones are the peyote, the deer and the snake. ASK ME IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING ELSE. The item “23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102″ is in sale since Saturday, May 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Latin American\Mexico\Huichol Art”. The seller is “dking_e” and is located in Tepic, Nayarit. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

23.5 Huichol yarn painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art, Mexican painting 60-102

23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art

23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art

23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art
23.5 Mexican Huichol Yarn painting 60-047. Lenght 23.5 inches (59.69 cms). Width 23.5 inches (59.69 cms). Thick 1 inches (2.54 cms). This painting is entirely made with yarn applied with beeswax and resin over a sheet of plywood. There’s a description of the painting written by the artist in the back that reads. In this painting we can see a representation of the sacred gourd bowl with the offerings the shaman bring to the traditional rituals. We can see the arrows, feathers and candlges. They’re being protected by the flames, along with the flowers of the peyote. We can also see the snakes and the deer’s head. In this painting you’ll see a representation of several huichol symbols such as the sacred peyote cactus or kieri, the sacred offerings such as the arrows, candles and the muvieri, and also the deer or maxa. The peyote cactus or “Hikuri”, is a plant that the huichol people keep as their most sacred good used it to open a spiritual connection with their gods. Peyote is the soul of their religious culture and a visionary sacrament that opens a pathway to the other deities. The muvieri is a stick with feathers used by the marakame in their rituals. It’s a mean to contact their gods and receive their messages. It’s also used to heal, predict the future and in blessings. The Huichol believe the deer or Maxa represents the heart and is the gatekeeper and guide to the spirit world. The spirit guide Maxa, who leads the shamans on their visionary pathways and teaches them how to gain their special knowledge. The Huichol represent one of the few remaining indigenous cultures left in Mexico. They live in self-imposed isolation, having chosen long ago to make their home high in the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental, in Western Central Mexico. Huichol Art dates back millenia. During spiritual rituals the shaman (know as marakame) have visions which are then transcribed into carvings, yarn art, bead art, pottery etc. Each image has spiritual meaning. The huichol tribe uses many simbols as representations of their deities and other things they deem sacred in their culture. Most common ones are the peyote, the deer and the snake. ASK ME IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING ELSE. The item “23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art” is in sale since Monday, January 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Latin American\Mexico\Huichol Art”. The seller is “dking_e” and is located in Tepic, Nayarit. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

23.5 Huichol Yarn painting 60-047 Mexican Painting, Mexican Folk art, Wall art

Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding

Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding
Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding
Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding

Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding
African kente and textiles. Brass / Bronze / Lost wax. Oil paint / Ghana Signboards. Wood and other Artifacts. Art Movie posters Ghana. Tuareg Art and Crafts. Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding. OCCULTIC WEDDING 3 Beautiful authentic hand-painted movie poster from Ghana, West Africa. DETAILS FOR THIS FILM AND POSTER: Film: OCCULTIC WEDDING 3 African – Ritual – JuJu – Black magic film. Poster: Hand Painted in Ghana by ARMAHSCO for JK video. Art size 60″ x 38 1/2″ (152 cm x 98 cm). Condition: In good condition with a few damages, some repairs, in some places the paint is off and some wear in the art work due to usage. This is not a print! Its a real oil paint! A real piece of Authentic African Art! This type of posters are highly collectible and many times displayed in Museums all over the world! With the arrival of video and video cassettes during 1980s In Ghana (West Africa) a small-scale film distribution / mobile Cinema was created. This small size mobile “Cinema” operators were equipped with a television a Video and sometimes with a small portable generator and were moving from town to town from village to village operating and showing their films! (During the day inside social clubs or houses and during the night in the open air). In order to attract more customers and in order to advertise their mission and business the need of huge posters was created and born. Talented artists after viewing the film were creating large size posters using oil paint on canvas (Because of unavailability and high cost of imported canvas , The artists were using used flour sacks sewn together). The artist had the freedom to add or change scenes seen or not seen in the film in order to make the poster more attractive (This is the reason that this hand painted posters are more interesting as ART than the normal posters since each of this hand painted poster is UNIQUE and except the film content it also express the artist himself). These posters were rolled or folded and easy to move around with the mobile Cinema. Because of the posters ” hard ” life (Folded or rolled, under the rain and sun and display for several months during their rounds all over Ghana) most of the surviving posters have damage at the end of the canvas, peelings, cracking and other damages. By the mid 1990s the mobile Cinema business declined and almost collapsed since television and video was more widely available in Ghana. The profits of the mobile Cinema operators were also reduced and they were not able to afford the “expensive” talented artists to paint their posters anymore. At the present days they have to rely with Photocopy paper posters in order to survive and reduce cost. For more information concerning this type of art please read: ” Extreme Canvas: Hand-Painted Movie Poster from Ghana ” with over 350 colorful examples of this unique posters. Sign up to our newsletter for special deals. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. The item “Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding” is in sale since Sunday, October 1, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art Posters”. The seller is “ethnic*art*gallery” and is located in GR. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Originality: Original
  • Subject: Movies
  • Style: Outsider Art
  • Size: Large (up to 60in.)
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • POSTER: Hand painted movie poster
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Framed/Unframed: Unframed
  • Material: Fabric

Movie poster African cinema folk wall art hand painted Ghana Occultic Wedding