Until recently the closest people got to African art and home décor was buying safari drapes or a leopard print bedspread. Today, however, is a much different story. The art form that inspired and captivated world-renowned artists such as Picasso is now finding itself in more museums around the world but also in the homes of average citizens.
"African Art is presenting itself as being unique, something that stands out, bringing warm and richness to any room. Basically, it creates a contemporary decorating trend based on an old, deep-rooted culture," says Joseph Bilson.
And Mr. Bilson should know. He's the founder and owner of afrikboutik.com, a popular site that sells African art along with a host of other genuine African products.
"African Art has been steadily gaining popularity. Those who have never collected African Art are now becoming African art collectors and purchasing other items they never did before like African masks or sculptures. What's even more interesting is that people are using traditional African musical instruments like djembes drums in their decorating too," he says.
So why is there a growing trend beyond the typical cheetah throw pillow? One reason could be the increase in African art in general. U.S. museums, both major and small, feature more African Art exhibits today than in years past. More people in turn are exposed to the various designs of African art, which include: Abstract (changed from nature, simplified), Exaggerated (where features are emphasized), Distorted (with features that are elongated, enlarged), Patterned (designs are repeated) or Natural Pigments (earth tones and pigments from nature).
Much of the African art today has a unique simplicity yet is mixed with clarity of form and detail, along with complexity of composition. Additionally, many pieces have balance and symmetry smoothness in its finish. What that means to the average home decorator is that African art is so vast in style that there's something that appeals to everyone's taste. Be sure to visit www.afrikboutik.com
Published by Brian Legair
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