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Follow on Google News | 18th century Yao Painted Scrolls of VietnamBy: WOVENSOULS When I look at modern art priced in millions it always makes me wonder about human sanity and question how much of that value can be attributed to art and how much to marketing effort. But in the case of old cultural art, valuation is a totally different thing. The colors, the drawing and the layout have been tested by time itself and it is easy to see the beauty in these paintings. The valuation always seems to be less than the perceived beauty and does not alarm the viewer. Time itself makes its presence felt through the aging colors making these antique pieces very desirable. Two examples of antique cultural paintings created by Kin Mun Yao hilltribes in the 18th century can be seen below. Even today these people groups live very basic rustic lives close to nature so their environment a few centuries ago must have been harsher. Yet within that harsh setting, they created these works of art. The artists are unknown and unsung but their art deserves appreciation and valuation that is commensurate with the beauty and the spirit that went into this creation. For more details visit the WOVENSOULS online gallery (http://wovensouls.photoshelter.com) of timeless art. Jaina Mishra WOVENSOULS End
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