Sunday 3 March 2019

All About Native American Indian Paintings

By Catherine Harris


Art is something that is found in all cultures and traditions. It is a certainly a staple of civilization and a form of documenting ones past and history. Its legacy has expressed itself in native american Indian paintings NM.

When talking about this particular potpourri of themes, it can seem boggling what we are really referring to. For instance, we might be talking about a certain artwork made by an American Indian, or else we might be talking about a work that presents merely the nations themes. The definitional lines are gray and blurry here.

That seems like a problem to a certain extent because customers usually know exactly what they are looking for, especially when art is the moot point. The good thing, though, is that the line of interest gracefully intermingles with that of the other. Each has worth, values, and advantages, regardless.

When talking about Native American art, different stereotypes come to mind. The people themselves were children of Nature, and they could have been portrayed in peaceful pre Columbian days, with depictions of unsullied environments, animal hunts, ritualistic traditions, and some such. It could even be about the other side of the picture, reminiscences of days of yore, their noble and bygone chieftains, about colonial expeditions, and about warfare.

On the other hand, you have the paintings that are tagged as such even though the painter comes from other background and ethnicity. They are moved or inspired by Native American history, which is why they choose to paint scenes and themes corresponding thereto. That is why their paintings are still dubbed as NA, even though they are not ethnically or historically related in any way. That serves to illustrate the definitional gray areas of this enterprise.

Certain Stipulations and Acts have even been passed in order to regulate and put defining features on what constitutes Indian Arts and Crafts. One, which was passed in 1990, defines NA art as something that has been done by a certified member of a federally recognized tribe. One may be able to glean from this definition that it does not include painting with Native American themes and scenes, if they have been done by a non Native.

The artists have discrete reasons for creating their particular brand of artwork. Native Americans were generally driven by utilitarian purposes. They created beautiful rugs, tipi covers, sand art, petroglyphs, and some such, for everyday wear and use, and the others for ritualistic purposes. Modern artists could have been driven by nostalgia and preservation of culture. There are totally many reasons under the sun why they feel the need to paint over the canvas.

Native American art is something that cannot be readily classified and stereotyped. American Indian artists are not readily identified by their presentment and by the artwork they are creating, which may not at all present Native themes. They all use different media, from oil, acrylic, tempera, and others. The artists have diverse identities and interests, and their final work incorporate intercultural techniques and themes.

In the end, whatever our purposes, art functions may be zeroed down to basics. They all serve to draw out feelings and sentiments. They offer education, insights, mementos, inspiration, and yet other singular feelings, particular to the individual. As a universal mode of expression, they transcend places and cultures and touch down on our basic human identity.




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