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folk art
noun
- artistic works, as paintings, sculpture, basketry, and utensils, produced typically in cultural isolation by untrained often anonymous artists or by artisans of varying degrees of skill and marked by such attributes as highly decorative design, bright bold colors, flattened perspective, strong forms in simple arrangements, and immediacy of meaning.
folk art
noun
- the visual arts, music, drama, dance, or literature originating from, or traditional to, the common people of a country
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Other Words From
- folk-art adjective
- folkartist noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of folk art1
First recorded in 1920–25
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Example Sentences
These are ventures — often one-person crusades — that celebrate fast food, Finnish folk art, Skid Row, skateboarding, vertebrate zoology and more.
From Los Angeles Times
Time was when such work would have been siloed in collections of “Outsider Art” or folk art.
From New York Times
“Pure folk art,” he calls the kind of music he’s drawn to.
From Los Angeles Times
Xiyadie’s home province of Shanxi was a hub for folk art; in his hometown, paper cuts marked births, weddings and Lunar New Year celebrations.
From New York Times
They lived together in a New York City loft filled with Mr. Wagoner’s collection of American folk art and antiques.
From New York Times
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