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How Art Changed The Ordinary Face Masks?

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  Masks were the object of the lockdown. But not for every individual. Some were way too creative with masks.  A few years back, no one really would have thought that mask would be so symbolic of the time we live in. But now, the masks are the current meaning no matter wherever we are.  Since the coronavirus outbreak, the mask has been the emblem of this pandemic and has fed the creativity of artists worldwide.  All face mask artists took masks as their canvas to form humorous memes to serious statements. However, sometimes wearing a mask was obligatory in some areas of the world and initially discouraged in others. Throughout the pandemic and still, masks were the object of controversy, a symbol of separation and censorship, but also a symbol of art, care, and protection.  Art Masks Always Have Been Here- You may think that masks are the inventions of the pandemic. But, firmly, it is not true. Masks have been here for centuries now, however, in different forms inlaid with different a

Artists Behind The Art Of Native American Jewelry

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  Native American jewelry is celebrated for its uniqueness all over the world. It is not something that came from the vein. It is something crafted by indigenous artists and related to the love of the land. American native jewelry includes the spiritual beliefs of the artists. Its artists have incarnated the craft pieces from the earliest times of the Inca, Aztecs, Anasazi, and Maya.  Artists use natural materials, stones, silver, and beads to create ornaments. The designs always include the significance of the Native American culture. So, let us tell you about the artists who have been creating it for centuries now, dating back to 18000. These artists played a compelling job in keeping this art alive.  Zuni Artists -  Zuni American jewelry always has the history, beauty, and culture of the Zuni people. Their jewelry is a special way to explain the culture to Zuni.  By looking at any ornament made by a Zuni, you can see through the stones, silver, and techniques that an artist has inve