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West Phoenicia has a thriving arts culture.


There is a big art culture scene in all the city-states of West Phoenicia.
 
[[Empire of West Phoenicia|The Empire of West Phoenicia]] has a thriving arts culture dateing back thousands of years.
 
Art was first depicted in caves drawings drawn by members of the Mermania tribes. The earliest which has been confirmed by the archaelogy department of the University of Jackson to be over 5000 years old.
 
The Babalites who were the last of the five initial groups to arrive in the region established their own art culture that thrieved and dominated the region.
 
Poetry, music, paintings and sculptures are just some of the many forms of art that thrives.


[[File:WPArt1.jpg|frame|center|West Phoenician Art Sculpture of a goddess displayed in all pagan temples entrances]]
[[File:WPArt1.jpg|frame|center|West Phoenician Art Sculpture of a goddess displayed in all pagan temples entrances]]

Revision as of 14:16, 10 June 2020


The Empire of West Phoenicia has a thriving arts culture dateing back thousands of years.

Art was first depicted in caves drawings drawn by members of the Mermania tribes. The earliest which has been confirmed by the archaelogy department of the University of Jackson to be over 5000 years old.

The Babalites who were the last of the five initial groups to arrive in the region established their own art culture that thrieved and dominated the region.

Poetry, music, paintings and sculptures are just some of the many forms of art that thrives.

West Phoenician Art Sculpture of a goddess displayed in all pagan temples entrances

History

Art Types

Literature

poetry, novels, short stories, and epics.

Performing arts

– among them music, dance, and theatre;

Culinary arts

such as baking, chocolatiering, and winemaking;

Media arts

including photography and cinematography,

Visual arts

– including drawing, painting, ceramics, and sculpting

West Phoenician Artists


West Phoenician Art Deities