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Why People Love African Art

POWER

Deep inside the jungles of Africa tall long hardwoods are used to make African artifacts that hold energy and showcase the power of the objects created. People have travelled across the globe risking life and limb in their desire to observe and experience the thrill of seeing Supernatural Carvers produce masterpieces. One statue standing erect about 3ft tall and 1ft wide can cost more than your home. African Art is so visually and emotionally stimulating it can awaken and stir up your feelings with unmatched intensity while penetrating your core existence. The beauty and power of African Art is a natural aphrodisiac that arouses the sartorial senses. Now, you to can experience the pleasure and love of African Art.

INTERIOR DESIGN ALCHEMY

Our hand picked African Artifacts will bring aesthetic appeal invoking intense emotions into your interior design. When you incorporate African Art in your decorating you'll be amazed how well it enhances and blends with Antique, Contemporary, Mid-Century, and Oriental decor. Choose our exclusive African Artifacts and framed Kuba textiles to add beauty with a touch of cultured elegance to your interior decor.

EMPOWERING

When you own African Art you experience the essence of transformation like famous French contemporary and modern artists Picasso, Braque, Matisse, and Derain. The influence of African Art helped them create some of the world's greatest masterpieces. African Art is highly collectible throughout the world. Wealthy Art Connoisseurs buy African Art for its beauty and to take advantage of its soaring investment value.

VALUED ASSET

You can enjoy easy access to art Luxury Auctioneer Sotheby's says, "If you are looking for an excellent rate of return on your money, invest in African Art. There is a bull market for art work from Africa right now and investing in say, a Dogon fertility statue from Mali or a Dan mask from Liberia is a better bet than investing in Blue Chip stocks!"

The African Sculptures, he said had helped him understand his purpose as a painter, which was not to entertain with decorative images, but to mediate between perceived reality and the creativity of the human mind -- to be freed, or "exorcised" from the fear of the unknown by giving form to it.

Pablo Picasso's thoughts on how African Art transformed him.

The Kuba Textile

After hanging panels of the Kuba textiles across his studio walls. Of these fabrics, Matisse said" I never tire of looking at them . . . and waiting for something to come to me from the mystery of their distinctive geometry." Henri Matisse

In age, variety and beauty, art from Africa is second to none. Africa had traditions of abstract art, performance art, installation art and conceptual art centuries before the West ever dreamed up the names."

---Holland Cotter, The New York Times