Amate Bark Paper of the Otomi Indians. Bark paper, papal amate, is produced by hand in the state of Puebla by Otomi Indians using bark from the mulberry.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Paper - Making The art of handmade paper Example of artistic handmade paper.
Advertisements

Amate Bark Painting.
Types of Soil Land and Water Unit
Tapa Cloth. Produced throughout the islands of the South Pacific. (Polynesia) Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa Also known as bark cloths.
Religion Clothes Food Artifacts Shelter Region
Lesson Ten Integrated Concepts
Thinking of books and their pages as a work of art.
Chinese New Year By: Alexa McClintic.
The Woodland Indians By Nathan History It started with several hundred families coming together to become tribes. The Woodland culture lasted about 2000.
Maya, Aztec and Inca Civilizations. Essential Question What are the cultural achievements of the Ancient Maya?
+ Amate Bark Painting Review Ms. Chain. + Papal amate, bark paper, is handmade in the state of? A) Guerrero B) New Mexico C) Arizona D) Puebla.
Australian Aboriginal Art. Who are the Aborigines? Aborigine means “ native ” Original people of Australia Traveled in canoes from SE Asia Lived there.
Colored Pencil Repousse
Murray Avenue School Art Appreciation Spring 2014.
Collagraphy Materials. Base Plate The base plate is the foundation on which the artist will be applying other materials to create a collage. The base.
Native American Art Art of Early America. The art of the Native Americans is very similar to that of the South Americans. It uses colorful, geometric.
Australian Aboriginal Dot Paintings
Mexican ART. This is the Aztec Calendar, perhaps the most famous symbol of Mexico, besides its flag. It is a work of art and has inspired other art forms.
Bulgarian folk art. The arts have played a strong role in the shaping of Bulgarian culture. Art, poetry, and music have been integral to different stages.
ANCIENT CHINESE INVENTIONS
Patterns Symbols Color
Rocks and Minerals Vocabulary Part 2. Sedimentary Rock Definition: formed by weathering causing sediments to build up in layers Usually found where there.
Maker Space Session 2- Paper Making. Warm Up  In your Make Space Notebook, Choose one of the warm up activities and work on it for 5 minutes.  Write.
Papel Picado In Mexico, the art of paper-cutting goes back to pre-Columbian times, when bark paper--made by women from bark collected by men in the spring--was.
AMATES Mexican bark painting. Where Did Mexican Bark Painting Originate? Although Mexican bark painting has been popularized by the Otomi people of Puebla,
Folk Art of the Mexican State of Oaxaca
Amates In San Pablito, Puebla which is in central Mexico there is a tribe called Otami Indians who believe in the power of the Amate.This mythical character.
BARK PAINTINGS Aboriginal Art. BARK PAINTINGS Aboriginal Art Bark painting is an Australian Aboriginal art-form which is done on the inside strip of a.
Native Americans Cherokee
Zuni People Artists of Western New Mexico. The Zuni People lived in what is now western New Mexico. They believe their ancestors emerged from the bottom.
Cherokee Tribe and Navajo Tribe 3rd Grade
Dia de los Muertos Created and presented by Ms. Steinmetz.
Papyrus: a marsh grass that grows by the Nile River. To form sheets of papyrus, the bark was peeled off and the inner stems cut and laid on fabric in rows.
Environment is everything that surrounds us. It consists of living and non living things Environment included the following…water, soil, typical weather.
Drawing and Painting II Island Coast High School 2014.
By: Samantha Foodim and Sophie Wojcik Paper and Printing.
ATC Artist Trading Cards.
The difference between population, communities, and ecosystem By: Franklin Guerrero.
NOTHING IS FOREVER NOTHING IS FOREVER. WE CAN’T DRINK THIS WATER WE CAN’T DRINK THIS WATER.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED b What are Forests? b Importance of Forests b Uses of Forests.
Handmade Paper History and Instructions. History All Humans have recorded their history in some way. Stone tablets gave way to clay, metal, wax-covered.
Lesson Nineteen Integrated Concepts Language Arts: descriptive language, oral language Mathematics: line, shape, symmetry Visual Art: color, line, shape,
Australian Aboriginal Art. What is Aboriginal Art? Last traditional art form to be appreciated To understand Aboriginal Art we first need to learn about.
 Have you been to the Singapore Zoological Garden?  What animals can you find?
Free Form Sculptures A look at positive and negative space.
“Paper Mache” Animal Sculptures Inspired by: Oaxacan Woodcarvings (Art of Mexico)
ART OF EAST ASIA China & Japan. What elements and principles are present in this piece of artwork?
Dia de los Muertos Created and presented by Mr. Ruben.
Art Trek Explore the art of other cultures… Diversity is everywhere around us... unity is our goal.
Arts & Crafts From Kurpie Region in Christmas Time.
1 What Am I Walking On? By: Lynn Vaughan. 2 Soil Soil is something you walk on and over everyday, but do you ever stop to wonder what makes soil? Why.
Cherokee Indians Culture and Way of Life Ms. Shappley Monday, February 14, 2011.
Principle of Design: PATTERN Camouflage Hand Painting.
Shape up your artwork. All shapes are either GEOMETRIC or Organic. Rocks, puddles, flowers, shirts, houses, chairs and paintings are all shapes and forms.
Folk Art of the Mexican State of Oaxaca
Dia de los Muertos Created and presented by Ms. Steinmetz.
Mesoamerica includes southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, and parts of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Coil Pots of the: Aztecs Mayans.
Creative Creature Paper Art in 3D Form.
Amate PAPER PAINTING FROM mEXICO.
Native American Art.
Amate Bark PAinting Latin American Art.
Vincent van Gogh painted “Starry Night”
Folk Art of the Mexican State of Oaxaca
Vincent van Gogh painted “Starry Night”
Vincent van Gogh painted “Starry Night”
Local Folk Art Birds.
Panama.
Vincent van Gogh painted “Starry Night”
Vincent van Gogh painted “Starry Night”
Presentation transcript:

Amate Bark Paper of the Otomi Indians

Bark paper, papal amate, is produced by hand in the state of Puebla by Otomi Indians using bark from the mulberry or fig trees. The mulberry tree creates off-white paper, while the fig tree creates much darker paper.

This bark paper is boiled and soaked overnight until soft enough for the fibers to pull apart. It is then pounded using a rectangular rock with finger grooves until the fibers of the pulp fuse together and are evenly spread out in the shape the paper- maker wants.

Let’s make an Example 1.Write your name on the paper. 2.Crumble the paper. Squish it without tearing. 3.Paint ink wash to resemble the bark texture when it dries.

How did the Otomi’s use their paper? In the beginning of time: - clothing -record keeping

Amate Cutouts The symmetrical cutouts are for magical purposes. - protect crops -scare away evil -guard homes -bring good health

Amate Cutouts The Otomi also used the cutouts as tokens of thanks to the Earth for a good crop.

Amate Characteristics What do we notice about the designs?

Amate Characteristics Amate Cutouts are: -Symmetrical -Stylized design -Human forms that represent the spirits -Nature forms that are important: plants, animals, birds

Amate Bark Painting

Paper was sacred to both the Mayans and the Aztecs. It was the medium on which their history and discoveries were chronicled.

The Otomi people sell their paper to neighboring communities.

The paper finds its way to the Nahua Indians of Southern Mexico who have excelled for several generations at painting bright village and wildlife scenes on the hand-made paper. The Nahua

Much of the amate paper goes to villages in the state of Guerrero where artisans who once decorated pottery now paint imaginative scenes of everyday life, fanciful birds, animals and flowers on this special paper.

What do we see? - Subjects from nature birds, animals, plants - Ornamentation / Stylization -Pattern -Bright Colors