Textile Art of the Bakuba
Explore the vibrant world of African art with "Textile Art of the Bakuba" by Sam Hilu. Published in 2002, this compelling book invites you to delve into a striking collection of raffia artworks created by the Kuba people of the Congo. Over 192 pages, you will discover velvety embroidered raffia cloths and ceremonial appliqué skirts, showcasing the incredible collaboration between male weavers and female embroiderers. Their meticulous techniques and creativity yield intricate designs that are both visually stunning and culturally rich.
These masterful pieces, crafted with natural vegetal dyes, celebrate the artistic heritage of the Bakuba tribe and are coveted by museum curators and collectors worldwide. Ideal for art enthusiasts, this book serves as a comprehensive showcase of textile arts, offering readers a unique insight into traditions that continue to inspire contemporary art. Don’t miss the chance to elevate your collection with this essential volume!