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TRIBAL ARTGALLERY IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK. Many fine masks online
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Also containing article on african masks from different areas.
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You can learn many things here on this site, and you can see some wonderful masks - clicking your way into the unknown worlds. Books and videos too.
Added on: Dec 29, 2000 | Hits: 8674
photos and text about tradition and masks
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These masks all were brought to the United States by a group of dancers from the island of Java in Indonesia
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"In a world of endless change and complexity, the mask has offered a continuum for Native people to acknowledge our connection to the universe. Through masks we identify our humanity. Through masks we affirm celestial places that honour the moon and stars. Through masks we conquer our fear of the oceans deep. Through masks we interact with the spirit world, our final destination. " Robert Joseph, Kwakwaka'wakw Chief and Guest Curator
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This gallery is to show the work and workspaces of mask makers from around the globe. If you would like to be featured, please email me pics of your work and workspace, along with any info that you would like to be included.
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The masks you will see here are a reflection of the beautiful and compelling art form that has been passed down from generation to generation. Each of these pieces are unique and original, not mass-produced "products". They are molded, poured, painted, and fired by native artists of a city that sees people wearing masks every day- New Orleans.
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"The art of the Huichol is changing. I am excited by what I see. The indigenous artisans of Mexico are true pioneers, again showing their great Don Juan approach to life steeped in realism. "
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These mythological masks were made for Professor Laetitia La Follette's spring semester AH500 Greek Art History course in 1995 (grey background), 1996 (white background), and 1997 (black background).
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Whetung Art Gallery features an elite collection of Native Art, both contemporary and traditional. Our masks are no exception, ranging from Iroquois Medicinal to B.C. Ceremonial right up to contemporary Ojibwa. False face masks by Six Nations Grand Chief, Jake Thomas are a distinctive presence in the Gallery. Much controversy surrounds these masks, but their sale is sanctioned by the Grand Chief.
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We are committed to offer you the finest collection of West Coast Native Artwork. We have been collecting authentic pieces since 1980. Canadian Indian Art specializes in a selection of original pieces from the Coast Salish Culture. Our goal is to present the artistic craftsmanship of this traditional art form to collectors worldwide. We purchase these unique items directly from the artist, which enables us to provide you with exceptional value.
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All masks are numbered and signed by the artist. The full-sized masks measure 7" x 5". Attention to the smallest details is evident in each mask. The masks are adorned with quality paints and fabrics, ribbons are two-sided satin
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Features Fine Tribal Art and Artifacts from Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Oceanic Expedition 95. Also includes my own Personal Art work, partially influenced by my constant World travels. - Lez Niepo.Artist and Explorer.
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Mardigras and Halloween masks - online sale
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Very special masks for sale.An onlineshop with a sence of humour.
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" Many years ago, in a city made of magic and light, a great masked ball was held. Gods and kings, heros and mystical creatures were all invited to the masquerade and on the appointed night they made their way to a grand ballroom bathed in the glow of a million fireflies. Their costumes were spun of spider's silk and mist and colored with the lights of the northern sky. On their faces they wore enchanted masks made by the elves of the sacred mountains. They danced to the music of the trees and the songs of the wind and all was happy until they learned that one very important inhabitant of the land had been overlooked."
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Don't forget about Mardi Gras, we will be in New Orleans LA. for Mardi Gras 2001. We will be in the French Quarter, on Dutch Ally, at the Mask market. Come by and say Hi! Whether you will be at the Ultimate Party in New Orleans or at a local Mardi Gras celebration you will need The perfect mask.
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Masks, as a craft form, take us back to ancient Mexico. Even though they are reproductions transformed by time and the interpretation of each artisan, they have their origins in ritual, festive use during the pre-Hispanic period.
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Pictures of hand-carved Pongwe ceremonial masks, Masai warrior masks, Royal Swazi wedding masks, Ivory Coast tribal mask. For full description, price and availability please refer to www.apieceofafrica.co.za
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( Fabulous North West Coast Maskcarver to enjoy here!) Coghlan Studio and Gallery is located in a heritage train station 30 minutes east of Vancouver, British Columbia and 90 minutes north of Seattle. Situated in rural farmland, the studio provides a quiet undisturbed work place while enabling collectors to meet the artists and observe works in progress. The 2500 squarefoot gallery houses some of the finest
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