With pursed lips and keen eyes, this personage ponders the questions set before him. Wilson Aboagye carves the elegant mask, covering the features with brass repoussé. An imposing headdress crowns this image, named Nyansa ("Knowledge" in the language of Ghana's Akan people).
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The mask is masterfully carved and now hangs in my living room as a treasured heirloom! Thank you again to the artisan!
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The title of the item was very important to me, as well as how the piece would fit into my personal sanctuary of African and Jamaican art.
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"I carve different types of masks and any of them have a meaning."
Update (August, 2019)“My carving business started in Aburi along the roadside, but now I have my own shop that I operate in Aburi. I have three people... read more