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Topic: American Folk Art

Related:
  Art    Museum of American Folk Art  
  Folk    American Indian Art  
  African American Art    Native American art  
  Native American Indian Art    American  
  Folk Art Paintings  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):House,  Sewing machine,  Barbie Doll
Currently has on their coffee table:Fine Woodworking
Dream job(s):Interior decorator
Favorite artist(s):Renoir,  Andy Warhol
Favorite author(s):Winslow Homer
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times
Favorite activity(s):Pottery,  Stamp collecting
Interest(s):Origami
Likes to wear:Traditional tribal dress,  Sixties,  Bangles
Favorite online activity(s):eBay Auctions
Favorite destination(s):Mexico,  New York
Favorite time of year:Christmas
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Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

An American folk art cane with straight up handle, carved from one piece of wood with carved rings, a section of barley twist turning, additional bulbous rings and a soft-cornered four-sided shaft.
Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

A classic American folk art cane carved from one piece of wood, having a bulbous handle, five inches below which is a trapezoidal wooden platform on which one sees the head of a snake which encircles the remainder of the shaft.
Rob Bruff,
Nightclub Bouncer

An American Folk Art cane with a whip ball handle which has been fashioned into a large beast biting the head of a snake while holding the body of the snake in itıs left hand.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Jeanine Taylor Folk Art Gallery has commissioned over twenty-five contemporary southern folk artists to paint paper mache pumpkins to be auctioned off at the Mennello Museum of American Folk Art.
A wonderful American folk art whimsy cane; carved from one piece of wood with a squared off extended black handle cut on all edges.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

A very interesting American folk art cane carved to resemble a totem pole, with faces conveying numerous expressions segmenting this piece.
Contemporary Folk Art is one of eight exhibitions in Treasures to Go , from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, in Washington, D.
The American Folk Art Museum has just negotiated a sizable Darger acquisition, including almost all of the manuscripts and a number of paintings.
Jake Farley,
Truck Driver

An American folk art cane with twin snakes encircling the entire shaft, between which are twig spurs top to bottom.
American Folk art cane of the very top rank, straight-up all wood one-piece cane with elongated ball grip, below which is a rolling banner with a dot border initialed in low relief with the inscription : L.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

Art lovers will find much of interest in the fine collection of American Folk Art on exhibition at the Fenimore Art Museum.
The American Folk Art Museum has over 4,000 artworks spanning three centuries by self-taught artists in a variety of media, and should be adding comic book and cartoon art to that collection!
 
 
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