I Love To Collect
African Art
I love venturing around the world and learning about other
cultures. I huge part of me comes alive when I'm in another
culture. Ever since I was a little girl I have always been
fascinated with the faces of people from other parts of the
world and I've been intrigued by the way other people live
life. Photography seemed to be the right profession for me
because it allows me to travel the world and get paid,
literally, to see people and cultures and things. I love it. I
also love collecting special things from other continents and
nations that I visit. My latest fascination has been growing my
collection of African art.
I'll admit that at first, African art seemed a little too
strange for my liking. It wasn't typically in my color scheme
and I couldn't see it fitting into the home I had created back
in Vermont. So on many of my first journies to Africa I came
home without any African art. If you're thinking that it is
strange for an artist to pass up any chance to collect art, I
agree with you now, but I haven't always.
I learned to love and collect African art when I took my two
daughters with me to Africa on my latest photoshoot project
there. It was a busy three week trip during which we would be
making our way through six different countries. I didn't expect
to find much time for shopping, but my daughters kept insisting
upon it and so I frequently found myself in the most quaint
markets meeting stall owners and finding more shots for my
photography project than I ever imagined to.
I had given each of my daughters a set amount of spending
money before we ever arrived in Africa, and they had that
amount gone within the first two markets we enjoyed. I learned
to love African art through the eyes of my daughters. They were
intrigued and captivated by the art more than I had expected
they would be. Watching them pick up new items and love their
look I too began to love looking at African art. I decided that
I wanted to forego my need to have everything matching in my
home in order that I could collect important art work from
Africa, the continent that I had grown to love.
If you come into my home today you can hardly walk through a
room without seeing the imprint of Africa somewhere. That's
because African art adorns almost every room that I spend time
in. I have had a transformation: I went from being someone who
practically ignored the beauty of African art to being someone
that is enthralled with its beauty.
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