Description
Explore the vibrant world of tribal art for homeschoolers with this hands-on high school art course from Masterpiece Society! In Art Through the Ages: Tribal Art, students will study ancient and indigenous art forms from cultures around the world, including African art, Native American art, Mexican art, and Aboriginal art.
Tribal art is a fascinating reflection of community, culture, and creativity. It often features bold colors, geometric patterns, and stylized figures that tell stories or symbolize spiritual beliefs. Through painting, sculpting, and crafting, students will gain a deeper appreciation for how art can express identity and connect people across generations.
In this course, homeschool teens will explore the beauty and symbolism found in African masks, Native American designs, Mexican folk art, and Aboriginal dot paintings. They will use a variety of materials and techniques, such as clay, tin, plaster gauze, and acrylics, while developing both artistic skill and cultural understanding.
In Tribal Art, students will create:
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Mayan Relief in Clay
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African Coil Pot in Clay
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Moai Sculpture in Clay
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Aztec Sun in Hojalata (Tin)
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Native American Thunderbird in Ink
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African Mask in Plaster Gauze
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Aboriginal Dot Painting in Acrylics
This course is designed for ages 13 and up and is perfect for families who want to bring world cultures to life through creative expression. Join us and discover how tribal art continues to inspire artists today!
*PLEASE NOTE: Due to the various mediums, details, and skills involved in each lesson, this course is recommended for ages 13 and up.
Upon purchase, you will receive LIFETIME ACCESS to this course.
The downloadable delivery and forever access of this product makes it non-refundable.











