Title: West African Masks
1West African Masks
By Dana Munson Adrianna Thomas
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3What shapes do you see? Do you see any patterns?
How do you create a pattern?
4Bold patterns are carved or painted with pigments
5Are masks 2D or 3D?
6If you were to fold these masks in half they be
the same on both sides.This is an example of
symmetrical balance.
7Where do these masks show negative space?
8Why do people create masks?
9- Artists hold a respected position in the
community - Masks are valued for their spiritual quality
- Part of a ceremonial costume
- During ceremonies the masks come to life through
music and dancing - Represents spirits of ancestors and controls the
balance between good and evil
10- Use materials from the Earth such as wood,
terracotta clay pottery, raffia and textiles. - They are often decorated with cowrie shells,
colored beads, bone, animal skins and vegetable
fibers. - Sometimes metals such as bronze, copper and brass
are also used. - Even the tools used for carving have spiritual
qualities.
11Masks celebrate more abstract qualities like
nobility, beauty, courage, mischief and humor.
12- 20th century Artists such as Pablo Picasso and
Andre Derain were inspired by African Art - Sparked the Cubism movement (objects are broken
up and re-assembled in an abstract form)
13How do these masks create emotion?
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15Animals have long inspired Ideas for Mask Designs!
16What animals live in Africa?
Rhinoceros
17Lions
18Hyenas
Antelope
Leopards
19Ostriches
20Zebras
21African Cow
22Water Buffalo
23African Marsh Owl
24African Elephant
25African Hunting Dog
26African Rock Python
27How would you design a mask that represents you?
Some masks combine human and animals qualities
together!