Naive Art
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Brasil: Ana Maria Dias – A Time for Romance
Costa Rica: Carlos Chevez – Ms Tonias’ Farm
Nicaragua: Celso Zamora - Market
Argentina: Eduardo Ungar – Laces of Love
Brasil: Edgar Calhado – Returning Home at Night
France: Henri Bruel - Bowling
Argentina: Eduardo Ungar – The Last Ball
Argentina : Maria Baratoz – On Time
Brasil: Ignacio Da Nega – Just Married
El Salvador: Edmundo mejia – Sugar Cane
El Salvadoe: Oramar – Village in Bloom
Italy: Cesar Marchasini – The White Horse
Serbia: Jan Glozik - Harvest
Belgium: Jean-Pierre Lorand – Sailors’ Lunch
Honduras: Jorge Ferman – Sisters Coming Home
Belgium: M.K. Baterdy - Grazing
Hungary: Magdalena Ban – Bread Day
Romania: Mihai Vintila – The Party
Guatamala : Matias Gonzales – The Banana Pickers
Guatamala : Mariano Chavajay – Watching Birds
Romania : M. Dascalu – Reaping the Wheat
Peru : P. Cruzalegui – Flowering Terraces
Brasil: Edgar Calhado - September
Argentina : Liliana Grunbaum – Games with my Grandpa
Brasil : Airton das Neves - Seacoast
About naive art:
Naive art is characterized by a childlike simplicity. It is a gross oversimplification to assume that Naive art is created by people with little or no formal art training.The term naive art presumes the existence of an academy and of a generally accepted educated manner of art creation, most often painting. In practice, however, there are schools of naive artists. Over time it has become an acceptable style.
The characteristics of naive art are an awkward relationship to the formal qualities of painting. Difficulties with drawing and perspective that result in a charmingly awkward and often refreshing vision, strong use of pattern, unrefined color, and simplicity rather than subtlety are all supposed markers of naive art. In naive art we find a refreshing innocence and the charming use of bright colors, child-like perspective and idiosyncratic scale. Naive art portrays simple, easily-understandable and often idealized scenes of everyday life. The naive artist treats us to a uniquely literal, yet extremely personal and coherent, vision of what the world was, is or should be. It offers us, often in painstaking detail, a timeless and optimistic depiction of an ordinary occurrence or current event, a special ceremony or daily activity. The naive painting bustles with color and excitement, brims with wry humor and candor, bubbles with unbridled empathy and love.
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Music: Keiko Matsui – Favorite Full Moon
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