Art produced by artisans trained in a relevant skill working within a local client economy.
1 Usually they come for the beaches, and for the folk art . '
2 The Vic was amazing, a museum-worthy piece of unintentional folk art .
3 He lectured about it, andMexican folk art in general, two hundred and seventy-five times.
4 It was not until the 1880's however that interest in American folk art was aroused.
5 The museum is a collection of New Zealand craft, design, folk art and social history.
6 Her folk art no longer cluttered the coffee tables.
7 People say they miss the graffiti and resent the censoring of this urban folk art .
8 He also talks about the naive folk art he creates, which includes the album's cover.
9 Our folk art creations stood out brilliantly against the enormous cone of glistening red lacquer.
10 Strong families, communal, with a strong folk art and music-herdsmenwho breed the antelope we eat.
11 The first folk art explosion ended with the Industrial Revolution, and involved mostly the work of whites.
12 The quarrels between the landlord and tenant resemble a local folk art form called Gulabo and Sitabo.
13 It became a kind of folk art .
14 The more abstract and self-enclosed haute cuisine became, the more its lovers pretended it was folk art .
15 They're pure unadulterated folk art , he claimed.
16 He created symbolic images using folk art , Eastern imagery, primitivist visual tropes and Catholic symbols in his canvases.
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