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tramp art
noun
- folk art of the 19th and 20th centuries utilizing recycled found materials, as cedar or mahogany cigar boxes, shaped into containers, lamps, picture frames, or other objects by a technique involving the gluing or nailing together of successive thin layers of wood that are then whittled into intricate geometric designs to produce a protruding multifaceted surface.
Other Words From
- tramp artist noun
Example Sentences
Still, what struck me even more than that was the unexpected richness of running my fingers along a notched “tramp art” cigar box, or feeling the slick surface of a Koranic writing tablet from Somalia.
This space is featuring Harry Gould Harvey IV’s intricate and peculiar driftwood dioramas — tramp art à la Brancusi.
“When tramps did it, it was called tramp art. Now, I just call it folk art.”
The result, the Ken Fulk Collection, includes furniture such as cognac-colored tufted leather sofas, handsome brass lighting fixtures and accent pieces like a cast-iron elephant bust and a tramp art mirror.
“Tramp art” has become collectable: hobos engraved cameos on nickels, made models with matchsticks and carved intricate designs on cigar boxes.
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