The Baule are part of the Akan people of Côte D'ivoire, also famous for the Goli mask. Baule masks have been exhibited in the west since as early as the first decade of the 20th century. These masks have inspired the modernist art movement.
The Baule mask is used in tribal dances during harvest festivals, in processions to honour distinguished visitors and at the funerals of important figures. This one has the mask with a twist to add to the aesthetics.
NB Collector receives a Metal Print Art of the Mask in a 22x28 inch size in an address provided. With a Larger version of the mask in JPEG.
Most African masks that were taken from the continent are now in the homes of private collectors and museums. The descendants of these mask makers do not have the privilege of seeing what their ancestors carved. Even though the masks were aesthetically appealing, they were functional to the tribes that used them.
African masks represent ideas that are still relevant today. I am making the most rare and most expensive masks available to new collectors in 3D. 50% of Proceeds will be contributed in setting up an Innovation Hub, in Ghana. This Innovation Hub will be a place where young creatives who are the descendants of these mask makers will come to, to develop their ideas and bring them to fruition using technology. Creatives will receive training material to develop their talents and creative abilities.
Baule Mask I
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The Baule are part of the Akan people of Côte D'ivoire, also famous for the Goli mask. Baule masks have been exhibited in the west since as early as the first decade of the 20th century. These masks have inspired the modernist art movement.
The Baule mask is used in tribal dances during harvest festivals, in processions to honour distinguished visitors and at the funerals of important figures. This one has the mask with a twist to add to the aesthetics.
NB Collector receives a Metal Print Art of the Mask in a 22x28 inch size in an address provided. With a Larger version of the mask in JPEG.
Most African masks that were taken from the continent are now in the homes of private collectors and museums. The descendants of these mask makers do not have the privilege of seeing what their ancestors carved. Even though the masks were aesthetically appealing, they were functional to the tribes that used them.
African masks represent ideas that are still relevant today. I am making the most rare and most expensive masks available to new collectors in 3D. 50% of Proceeds will be contributed in setting up an Innovation Hub, in Ghana. This Innovation Hub will be a place where young creatives who are the descendants of these mask makers will come to, to develop their ideas and bring them to fruition using technology. Creatives will receive training material to develop their talents and creative abilities.