Suggesting ritual scarification, richly textured repoussé adorns the features of an African mask. The design arises from the artisan's own imagination, as Theophilus Sackey depicts an adinkra symbol on the forehead. "Nyame biri wo soro is a symbol of hope," he explains. "It is a reminder that God's dwelling place is in the heaven, where he can listen to all prayers."
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The best description of this piece is sexy. Curves of the stripping coupled with colored lips and lids ... awesome!
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I have an ever growing collection of African masks and the green featured in this work of art pops beautifully!
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I received this mask today. It is even more beautiful in person than online. I am so pleased! Surprisingly, the mask appears to be black and white only in the online image. In fact, the elephant appears a deep rich purple. This enhances the image. Its a wonderful art work.
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