Handmade Glorious Work African Wood Mask (Ghana)
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Two faces emerge from the sides of this spectacular wall mask, testifying to the admirable artistry of Awudu Saaed. He crafts his original design with sese wood, adorning the many faces with colorful recycled glass beads and embossed brass. The Ghanaian artisan names this wall mask Oluebube, meaning "Glorious Work" in the Igbo language.
Product Features:
- Dimension: 16.75" H x 7.5" W x 2.4" D
- Weight: 1.69
- Color: Multicolor
- Material: Sese wood, recycled glass beads, brass
- Intended as wall decor
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Made In Ghana
Story Behind the art:
I am a friendly but quiet person, and when I was a kid I used to follow some friends back home after school. Their parents had a workshop where carvers, designers, and finishers were always busy working, and I loved watching what they did and how they did it. Noticing my interest, I was given the opportunity to try my hands at sandpapering the carved items by observing the older people. As I improved, I began learning how to design and finish a product. I think that because I admired this work so much I was a fast learner. I had to drop out of school due to financial difficulties - mother was alone looking after us six children. I wanted to be able to help her, and so I decided to join the workshop full time. My younger brother also joined me, and together we decided to work very hard so we could send the rest of our siblings to school. The master at the workshop knew of our situation and allowed us to sell some of the works we were able to finish by ourselves. That way we could make some money and take it home to add it up to the little money mother was able to make. Our situation began to change gradually as I improved designing and finishing carved items. I was also taught how to carve masks, but I prefer designing and painting. I see myself more as a designer and a finisher. After serving a while under master Abdul Karim Star [Novica featured artist], I started to work on my own since 1996. Starting on my own was not easy at all, but what helped me was that while working for my master, the little money I made I used it to buy the basic tools that I needed. I used to travel by road to Senegal, Mali, and Burkina Faso to sell my work at fairs. I was determined to make it and also be able to take care of my siblings. The long travel paid off, my works were selling well, and I was able to put my siblings through school. This inspired me to bear all these risks of traveling. However one day, on route with a friend to an artisan fair in Dakar, we were in a serious accident. We were traveling by bus and we had quite a few carvings we intended to sell. The driver decided to reverse down and we ended up somersaulting into a ditch. It was 2 am when it happened, and all was very dark. My friend and I weren't as seriously injured as others so we walked to the nearest village with two other men to try to get some help. Once home it all sort of hit me and I got into a bad state -. Eventually, I realized our family finances were in danger and my brother needed help at the workshop.
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SKU34195283-000-000StyleCasualMaterialWoodSubjectAbstractColorMultiPeriodModernismProduct FeaturesHandmadeSizeMediumDimensions2.4 In. X 7.5 In. X 16.75 In.Model Number282856 -
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