Friday, September 4, 2015

A Significant Tale of Art

Art is the most abstruse and complex creation of human society. It requires far-flung imagination and boundless creativity. A lot of people refer art as the sole way to transcendence because an artist can make a blank piece of paper into something monumental. The skills of an artist are beyond the materialism of the world, in other words art is priceless.    

In the ancient timeline of the world when humans were just discovering their own habitat, certain events and things did not make sense to our race. So, to explain it in details they started drawing the possible figures on stones and walls. Since then art has been an essential part of our life. Art has lot of forms and different backgrounds for their existence. One form of art got famous after the early 18th century. African- American art is known all around the world and with talented artists like John Holyfield, Charles Bibbs and Frank Morrison the crafts created by the black artists have been displayed throughout the world.

Before the civil war in the United States of America, African American people were slaves. They were forced to make various crafts such as blankets, pottery and silver pieces etc. This hectic schedule slowly developed their skill as artists. Many of the slave owners allowed African American slaves to sell artifacts created during their free period in order to buy freedom from their masters. Some of the Masters, who were sensitive, arranged private tutoring in art for the slaves to excel in the field.  This became the provenance of the African American art.


The period of 1861-1865 witnessed a civil war in America.  Seven states from the south declared secession from American and declared themselves as the confederate states of America. Influencing many other states, a dispute slowly turned into a war between the confederate and the union (the states which did not declare secession). The work lasted for four long years leaving thousands of people dead from both sides. The sole reason for the war was the abolishment of slavery in America. After the end of civil war, the slavery system was eradicated and African Americans were given proper civil rights. This opened the gates for all the black artists to show case their artistic value to the world. The paintings from many black artists got attention in Europe and many other parts of the world.


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