African Copper Art Tribal Beauty Preparing Food 23"H X 15"W Congo Copper Relief Art
Vintage and handcrafted in the Congo D.R.C., this relief, hammered work of art shows daily life as seen by the artist, as in this picture of a tribal beauty preparing food outside her home. With the searing flames, it feels as though you can smell the pap and cassava leaves. Her copper robe is intricately detailed along with exquisite detailing of her features and jewelry.
Due to the abundance of copper in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, working with it as art has been a popular use, as nothing is really discarded. Large sheets of copper from the mines are flattened so that the artist has a base to draw the image on; the copper images are then hammered and fired until the art is clear and complete.The sheets of copper have scratches and/or indentations which the artist works around and makes it a part of the art.
Shown on Handmade Stand made of Rescued Wood from the Forest of South Africa just for the copper art.
Placing on an easel or framing the copper will add beauty and a touch of Africa to your home. The last photo is an example of how the copper art can look matted and framed.
STAND NOT INCLUDED
Approximate Dimensions: 23"H X 15"W
Due to the abundance of copper in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, working with it as art has been a popular use, as nothing is really discarded. Large sheets of copper from the mines are flattened so that the artist has a base to draw the image on; the copper images are then hammered and fired until the art is clear and complete.The sheets of copper have scratches and/or indentations which the artist works around and makes it a part of the art.
Shown on Handmade Stand made of Rescued Wood from the Forest of South Africa just for the copper art.
Placing on an easel or framing the copper will add beauty and a touch of Africa to your home. The last photo is an example of how the copper art can look matted and framed.
STAND NOT INCLUDED
Approximate Dimensions: 23"H X 15"W
type: Copper Art by: Cultures International