Bushman cave paintings and African masks gallery. Sacramento California
ARCHAEOART GALLERY
Rock-Art or Cave Painting Pictures
African Ceremonial Masks
African Effigy Statues
Mekonde “Family Tree” and other carvings
ArchaeoArt goes International.
In 2004, ArchaeoArt expanded and put on display in Cartagena, Columbia several African ceremonial Masks and a few Mekonde Statues. This is ArchaeoArts first International venue.
The location for viewing and purchase is:
Calle del Curato, numero 38-70. Phone number 664.07.33
Located near the Hotel Santa Clara
Old City
Cartagena, Columbia, South America
Contact the art curator, Sra. Soraya Mussy Reston
Masks and Statues can also be seen at the Hood Antique Bazaar, downtown Hood, California. 20 miles south of Sacramento, California on Route 160. On the Sacramento River.
DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO LOCATION.
The final negotiations and preparations are currently moving ahead smoothly for a new ARCHAEOART GALLERY in downtown Sacramento, California. The location will be promoted as soon as location details are finalized. For information please call 1.(916).776.4733. Leave a message. I’ll get back to you.
Soon to be on display will be pictures of bushman cave paintings and authentic African ceremonial masks.
After ten years of Rock Painting and African ceremonial mask research, traveling, and picture taking, archaeology and anthropology university lecturer, ArchaeoBill is in the final stages of opening the "Archaeo-Art Gallery." This small art gallery will be located in Sacramento, California.
The "Archaeo-Art Gallery" emphasizes photographic pictures depicting various aspects of archaeology, anthropology, and artifacts, specializing in a variety of pre-historical pictographs (rock paintings) and petroglyphs (rock etchings) from South Africa, Sri Lanka, Canada, United States, Central America, France, Swaziland, Lesotho, Marquesas Islands, Australia, and Namibia. The art galary will exibit a fine selection of authentic African ceremonial masks.
This new addition to the art gallery is a small display of authentic African ceremonial masks. The display of 20 masks include masks from Mali and the Ivory Coast. These masks have been used in tribal rituals.
For more info contact Bill: bill@archaeostuff.com