Hand Made Wood and Aluminum Plated Mask 'Elike' Item ID: 2671806144
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"Nature lovers will rejoice in Raphat Asigbey's colorful mask. Artisans in Ghana carry out Raphat's vision by carving the mask from sese wood with a plant motif, then covering the cheeks and forehead in textured aluminum repousse. A red hat crowns the green and yellow face.The artisan calls his mask Elike, a Ghanaian Ewe word that means, 'rooted on solid grounds.'"
- 3.35 lb
- 13.5 inches H x 4.7 inches W x 3.5 inches D
- 1.23 lbs
- 13.5 inches H x 4.7 inches W x 3.5 inches D
- Sese wood
- aluminum
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Intended as wall decor
- Rustic
- rugged finish
Made in Ghana
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"I was taught by Daniel Quarcoo, a Novica-featured artisan. Starting out on my own was very difficult when I didn't have enough money to complete orders. I went through a hard time when I didn't receive enough work to support my family. I then worked for an exporter for a while, and later began participating in exhibitions.
"To master this art, I practiced crafting more unique designs.
"My favorite pieces are the Ashanti stools, or throne ottomans, which I craft with my own designs. My assistants now help me sand down the carvings and help with the finishing. I find it most challenging when depicting animals. My creative inspiration comes from dreams and the Bible.
"I hope to one day become a recognized artist worldwide and be able to help the poor in my community."
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"I was taught by Daniel Quarcoo, a Novica-featured artisan. Starting out on my own was very difficult when I didn't have enough money to complete orders. I went through a hard time when I didn't receive enough work to support my family. I then worked for an exporter for a while, and later began participating in exhibitions.
"To master this art, I practiced crafting more unique designs.
"My favorite pieces are the Ashanti stools, or throne ottomans, which I craft with my own designs. My assistants now help me sand down the carvings and help with the finishing. I find it most challenging when depicting animals. My creative inspiration comes from dreams and the Bible.
"I hope to one day become a recognized artist worldwide and be able to help the poor in my community."
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