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Experience the power of primitive prophetic art and discover how it has influenced modern art. Let's explore the origins, styles, and message behind this spiritual form of expression. for more information on how to purchase the artworks email Carl Frye at"

by Carl Lee

The Roots of Primitive Prophetic Art
Graphic Art
Created with graphic art software
Stencil Art
Created with stencils and acrylic paint
Mixed Art
Created with colored pencils graphic art software and clip art
Style and Technique
Refined
Primitive art often features bold, simplified lines that convey emotion and meaning.
Renewed
The use of symbols and patterns is a common feature of primitive art, often representing spiritual concepts and prophetic visions.
Refreshed
Natural materials like ochre and charcoal are often used, creating a muted, earthy color palette.
Restored
Primitive artists often incorporated texture into their work, using layers of paint or carving directly into the medium to give it a finished appearance.
Examples of Artwork
Cross And Prayer
Created with colored pencils graphic art software and clip art
Merry Christmas
Created with stencils using acrylic paint on canvas
Love Rain 0n Me
Created with colored pencils
The Message Behind the Art
1
Prophetic
Primitive art often depicts spiritual and Prophetic events that were central to its creators' dreams and visions.
2
Angelic
Art is used as a means of preserving Angelic encounters and helping people understand angelic visions.
3
Spiritual
Primitive art serves as a form of Spiritual communication, expression, and meaning.
Impact on Modern Art
Influence on Modernism
Primitive art is seen as a form of unspoiled, pure expression that would inspire artists to break away from academic traditions and find new forms of self-expression.
Appropriation and Synthesis
In the 20th century, modernist artists like Picasso and Matisse used elements of primitive art in their own work, synthesizing traditional and modern forms.
Recognition of spiritual Heritage
Today, primitive art is increasingly recognized for its spiritual value and is often exhibited alongside contemporary art in major galleries and museums.
Conclusion
Primitive Art Lives On
Primitive prophetic art continues to influence modern art, encouraging artists to explore new forms of expression.
A Future for the Past
As we continue to learn about primitive cultures and their art, we can appreciate and preserve this ancient heritage for future generations.
Contact: Carl Frye
PO Box 533
Coushatta Louisiana 71019
Cell: 318-214-8768
"Let The Earth Take That Which Is Hers For The Spirit Of Every Man Woman And Child Has No Ending. "
Carl Frye

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