This has helped me greatly! I started drawing again during the Pandemic (40years) My series is called Stolen Heritage. I am an American History educator, but not until I uncovered my African DNA did I start researching African Art. Thank you! Thank You!
Thank you so much for your comment, Gwendolyn: I'm glad that you've been able to both get back into drawing and explore an aspect of your heritage, and that my video was able to aid in your research. There's such a rich history of art on the African continent spanning thousands of years and thousands of unique cultures, and I regret that the AP Art History curriculum just barely scratches the surface. I'd love to see your art at some point, if you want to drop by a link!
This has helped me greatly! I started drawing again during the Pandemic (40years) My series is called Stolen Heritage. I am an American History educator, but not until I uncovered my African
DNA did I start researching African Art. Thank you! Thank You!
Thank you so much for your comment, Gwendolyn: I'm glad that you've been able to both get back into drawing and explore an aspect of your heritage, and that my video was able to aid in your research. There's such a rich history of art on the African continent spanning thousands of years and thousands of unique cultures, and I regret that the AP Art History curriculum just barely scratches the surface. I'd love to see your art at some point, if you want to drop by a link!
thank you so much
Fang people are mostly from Equatorial Guinea and Gabon some in Cameroon