The Dogon people are one of the many characteristic and distinguished cultural groups found in Mali. Inspired by their art forms, Ghana's Emmanuel Austin Ankude crafts this Dogon mask used for dances. He carves it by hand from local sese wood, using a technique that can take several weeks to complete. The nose and ears are adorned with iron rings.
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So impressed. The perfect addition to my art collection I will cherish it the rest of my life. Its so unique and exotic I absolutely love this piece. Best artist in the world!! Thank you so much. Respect!!
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Masterpiece
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Gorgeous mask...Beautiful!! I decided to display my mask on the coffee table but can also be hung on the wall as well.
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"I was greatly attracted to woodworking... I find joy and fulfilment in using the gifts of nature to create works of art."
"I am a wood-carver from Northern Ghana, a hardworking, honest and punctual person. My name is Emmanuel Austin Ankude and I was born on Christmas... read more