Yoruba Aesthetics & African Art

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Across
  1. 1. Artist deeply influenced by African sculpture, especially in Cubism
  2. 4. Yoruba aesthetic concept of combining realistic and ideal human features
  3. 7. Design or pattern, especially used in Yoruba decorative art
  4. 8. Term used by early Western collectors for African art, often with colonial bias
  5. 10. Smoothness and polish of a surface; a sign of cultural refinement
Down
  1. 2. The emphasis on clarity or visual accessibility in Yoruba sculpture
  2. 3. Balance or symmetry in design, reflecting harmony
  3. 5. Refers to youth or young adulthood in Yoruba figure art
  4. 6. Signifies exaggeration of body parts for symbolic/spiritual emphasis
  5. 9. Represents calmness, serenity, and composure in art