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Introduction to Folk Art
Folk Art
Birds in Folk Art
Birds
Common animal themes in peasant art
Animals
Flowers and blossoms in Folk Art
Flowers
Trees, plants and fauna in peasant art
Plants
Stars, sun and existential objects in folk art
Celestial
bugs, butterflies in folk art
Insects
Church structures and buildings
Buildings
Cross in folk art
Crosses
People in Peasant Art
People

Common and Classic Color Book People Folk and Peasant Art for Young Children

Traditional Folk Art Color Book for Children - free and copyrighted

Printable Color Book People Folk and Peasant Art Images Page 1

Common and Classic Color Book People Folk and Peasant Art

People, of course, are the primary reason folk art exists. People create art for all sorts of reasons; to decorate their homes, work places, churches and places of worship and to adorn their bodies with attractive and functional clothing, jewelry for fashion and cultural identification.

In most cultures women have traditionally woven, knitted and sewn or embroidered decorative clothing such as bonnets, shawls, skirts and dresses, waistcoats, trowsers, shirts and blouses and the like for their families.

Designs, colors and styles of peasant art in clothing can vary greatly from one culture to the next. Many times this difference was intentional to establish or identify with ethnic, cultural or religious affiliation.

Here is a Diversity Calendar which lists ethnic and religious holidays by month.

Visit cultural celebrations and events such as ethnic dance festivals, Chinese festivals, Cinco de Mayo or Japanese New Year, for instance, to view historic period and cultural folk costumes.

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