Folk art<span> painters also produced </span>landscapes<span>, seascapes, and other </span>scenes<span>. Seascapes generally </span>showed<span> famous ships or naval battles.
But i think im right.</span>
Oo-Oo, dam diggity-dog
Let them buns stay mad 'cause we livin' it up
Oo-Oo, Shelltops is on
And I'm popping like, I'm popping like, I'm popping some corn
And now, I don't wanna take you
If we fall down, don't get upset
And now is just the beginning
And we'll figure it out somehow
Right now, masquerade
Master the merry-go-round
Right now, masquerade
Master the merry-go-round
Right now
It's something you create
It's never ever too late
It's never ever too late
Right now
Okay to make a mistake
Yeah, baby, this is your day
It's time to masquerade.....
Answer:
The Sepik culture.
Explanation:
I did some research and this is the result I came up with (by research I do not mean a simple search on safari. I have quite the collection of history books!). The Sepik people were located around the pacific and made lots of art, but mostly pottery. I hope this helped :)