Art , Tribes, & Cultures Identify Us
By Damola Taiwo
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The description of my book is about African art, food dishes, fashion industry, natural resources, business, geographical section, cultural aspects and lifestyle within my location of experience (West Africa).
In this universe, every heritage has its own life style and different cultural techniques. I based my book on my art and heritage (culture). My book describes the comparison of my art, culture, tribe, and heritage .
My book is about my art and rough sketches of the great Yoruba culture. Because I grew up with the tribal group within my culture (Yoruba). Through my life experiences, I was able to describe the developmental part of my heritage .
My book describes the three beautiful languages within my cultural background ( West Africa). In respect of the three beautiful languages within my location of experience. My book will help the public to understand the arts & cultural aspect of my heritage (Yoruba). My book will help the public to compare their heritages to my African heritage. My book will help the public on where to find great African restaurants. Traveling, enjoying, respecting, honoring, and appreciating other people's arts and heritages are my favorites.
Damola Taiwo
Every experience and action in life creates an interesting story. However, the mind creates that space of element to be creative. And that enables me to write and direct stories in series. I would say art is one of the strongest forces in the world. However, interactive element makes it more interesting (Phenomenon). Creatively, it makes communication much easier for one to achieve. Art can take anyone anywhere they wish to go. Art has an irresistible effect on most artists and writers: especially the talented ones who do not know why they have been given these creative skills. Art is not something that can be given up easily. Humbly, I have elevated into writing, designing, drawing, directing stories, producing movies, and creating computer generated interactive images. This new comedy and series’ book I have written was designed for entertaining with a sense of humor. Definitely, my new movie book creates illusion in every story as written. From the series, I produced this movie in sequences of how the animals interfere with the human nature in life (insects, etc). Generously, I would like to extend my respect and gratitude to everyone. Thanks for reading my new movie book.
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Art , Tribes, & Cultures Identify Us - Damola Taiwo
Art, Tribes, & Cultures
Identify Us
Damola Taiwo
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Art, Tribes, & Cultures Identify Us
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Dst African paintings serires 2& 3
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Effective date:Dec 2, 1999
Damo tribe dvd: dvd comes with book
But not enclosed to the book yet
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Dst African paintings 8
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Effective date: July 05, 2001
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