"Serpent Mask"

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Serpent or Snake Mask

 

“Snake Mask”

Yacouba Bondé
Bwa, Burkinabé

Wood, Paint and Fiber

c. 2002

168 x 12 in.

High Musuem of Art

Atlanta, Georgia

each foot is pulled beneath its lift

into the flames of the earth

lapping the sky like a flickering shutter

to dance with a tree, a balancing

that shudders up our spines

and falls

don’t look too hard for just one thing

or stare for long far off away

we sense the leaves that shush

with a touch beyond our eyes

the carver dances on a blade

that surfs upon the flaming grain

as ancient waves hiss whispers

in a clap of light left soaring on shinning sky

shocked into a pose too great for us to hold

Click on the image for a video describing the use of the mask.

Click on the image for the Smithsonian’s page describing the mask style. (This is more descriptive than the High Museum’s page.)

 

"Oracle Figure - (Kafigeledjo)"

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Oracle Figure

“He who Speaks the Truth”

 

Oracle Figure (Kafigeledjo)

19th–mid-20th century

Côte d'Ivoire, northern Côte d'Ivoire

Senufo peoples

Wood, iron, bone, porcupine quills, feathers, commercially woven fiber, organic material

H. 32 7/16 × W. 14 1/2 × D. 5 1/2 in. (82.5 × 36.8 × 14 cm)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

who are you am i

the question drapes

across you

travelers face

 

be still to be between

is i am

among that that is

 

the shadow of a drifting feather plays its song upon the rising ground

and frozen wide-eyed wanderings spread curious

imaginings far across our faces

mirroring the fear of choice’s scope

the corners of our mouth pull out

to wrap a noose into a fallen halo

 

desire is a blink

don’t blink

or passing, though I move, I cannot follow

 

patience waits to win its place

closed doors stare stone eyes

 

already it is am i

in you

by the look of you

 

the wordless speaker repeats

listen

listen

listen

what you think is the earth

is but a precipice

we are always here

where you’ve chosen not to see

where you’ve chosen not to see

there yet is always watching