Wood sculpture, "Amulie II"
Abdul Aziz Mohamadu joins Ghana's Ga-mashie people in celebration of their Homowo festival. The name is Ga in origin and means "hooting at hunger." To this end Mohamadu hand-carves the sculpture of an amulie (sweet fish), a staple in the Ghanaian diet. He decorates the African rubberwood sculpture with glistening beads and brass accents.
- 0.37 kgs
- 0.8 lbs
- 40 cm H x 11 cm H x 5 cm H
- 15.75" H x 4.3" H x 2" H
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Marsha
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03/21/2023
"Dramatic Beauty!"
This is the second mask by this artist that I have purchased. This one is more petite and fits well into the artistic scheme on my Livingroom wall.
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ARTwithVISION
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03/13/2023
"I LOVE MASKS, and this one is a great addition to my collection"
I adore the whimsy of the carved mask, the black and white with bright colored accents. He is delightful.
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- wall art
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Barbara
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01/08/2023
"mask collectable"
All of my many mask purchases have been outstanding. Love them all
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Bheka, Hand Carved West African Wood Mask with Aluminum Accents
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Monica
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01/07/2023
"Beautifully crafted"
These ornaments went on my mantle. I get compliments on them from absolutely everyone.
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David
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12/11/2022
"Wonderful artwork"
It is another great addition to my collection of masks. The vibrant red contrasts beautifully with my golden-hued walls.
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Marsha
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10/20/2022
"Great Face!"
I was immediately attracted to the colors of this mask. They match my sofa and the painting hanging over it perfectly. And of course the expression of the mask is captivating. Sort of a sad face, but also a peaceful face. Love it! Superb crafting and imagination. Marsha
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Bring Good News, Hand Carved Painted Rubberwood Mask from Ghana
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