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Primitive decorating is a style of decorating using primitive folk art style that is characteristic of a historic or early Americana time period, typically using elements with muted colors and a rough and simple look to them. Decorating in the primitive style can incorporate either true antiques or contemporary folk art.[1] Contemporary primitive folk art is designed to have an old or antique look but created using new materials.[2]
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Examples
Examples of antiquing techniques used by primitive folk artists include tea or coffee staining and sanding down paint to create a worn, aged look. The style is sometimes referred to as country style.[3][4]
Primitive decorating often features a number of recurring themes and characters including primitive angels, barnstars, primitive crows, primitive dolls & rag dolls, saltbox houses, sheep, willow trees, primitive wooden signs, and pottery.[4] Primitive design focuses on furniture made between the mid-18th century and the early 19th century by farmers.[5][6]
A number of magazines specialize in primitive decorating.[3][7]
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- Barnstars are a common element of primitive decorating
- A primitive decoration created using an antique window frame, barn star and pip berry garland
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