Understanding Basic Design Principles of Art Beyond the Peripheral in Okun-Yoruba Ẹpa Masquerades

https://doi.org/10.36349/olijhe.2024.v01i01.027

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36349/olijhe.2024.v01i01.027

Keywords:

Peripheral, Design Principles, Arts, Okun-Yoruba, Ẹpa Masquerade

Abstract

This study explores the principles and elements of art inherent in the design and structure of visual masterpiece that metamorphosed into Ẹpa masquerade. The study thus provides further understanding, appreciation for the organisation of the spectacle of Okun-Yoruba Epa masquerade while it promotes the aesthetics. Most often, people tend to appreciate the 
aesthetic composition and other visual art components (such as sculpture, textile, ceramics and painting) of Epa rooted in Okun-Yoruba Ẹpa masquerade but identification of graphics or visual design on or within traditional art objects or forms seem to be difficult. This study is to broadly examines and unfolds evidence(s) indicating the adaptability and usability of 
principles of design in the arts of Okun-Yoruba Ẹpa masquerade. However, this paper adopts analytic approach in achieving these goals. Relevant literature, internet and participatory observation processes were adequately used. 

Author Biographies

  • IDOWU, Kojusotito Olatunji (PhD)

    Department of Creative Arts, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Nigeria.

  • AYINMODE, Stephen Ayodele, Corresponding Author

    Department of Creative Arts, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Nigeria. 

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Published

2024-08-14