Bovid Mask with Burkina Faso Border #3, William Daniels

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born 1975
Bovid Mask with Burkina Faso Border #3, 2017
Where object was made: United States
Credit line: Courtesy of the artist. Image by Keena Gonzalez © 2018. All rights reserved.
Accession number: EL2018.084
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Daniels describes the influence for this work: “The border in the Bovid Mask wall hanging features images of masks used in festivals held during the dry season in villages of Burkina Faso, West Africa. The actual wooden masks are usually around three feet high, giving the wearer an otherworldly height and appearance. Representing the spirits of the village, the masks are used in ceremonies to protect and chaperone residents and influence nature.”

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Watch a video showing a traditional dance with a similar mask