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Just read a paper on Somali wood engravings. It appears Somalia, has been overlooked in the art world. The article pushes back on the stereotype that this region lacks artistic heritage due to its nomadic and Islamic culture, which traditionally avoids figural depictions. Instead, it highlights a rich tradition of decorative art, including beautifully carved wooden combs, vessels, spoons, and headrests that show both practical use and aesthetic flair.
Mogadishu was a melting pot, with Arabian architectural influences and various immigrant populations contributing to a unique cultural and artistic blend. The wooden engravings often featured a mix of Arab and Asian motifs, which indicates a sophisticated absorption and adaptation of different cultures.
I have never heard of anyone mention the culture of woodworking in Somalia, pretty cool.
Mogadishu was a melting pot, with Arabian architectural influences and various immigrant populations contributing to a unique cultural and artistic blend. The wooden engravings often featured a mix of Arab and Asian motifs, which indicates a sophisticated absorption and adaptation of different cultures.
I have never heard of anyone mention the culture of woodworking in Somalia, pretty cool.