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Shapes, Colors, & Meanings: Burkina Faso Masks. By Sharjeel Fraz (Sergio). About.
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Shapes, Colors, & Meanings:Burkina Faso Masks By Sharjeel Fraz (Sergio)
About My name is Sergio, and I am a Media Design scholar studying at Agricultural and Technical State University of Greensboro North Carolina. My research is on shapesandcolors used in African art, specifically Bobo masks of Burkina Faso. This study is important towards my career path as a designer, and this class has benefited me in a great way in helping unfold the meaning behind designs. I want to make designs that are not just visually appealing, but describable if questioned.
Shape Breakdown A boundary defined on a two-dimensional plane, generally put together through lines, form, space, color, value and texture. Geometric Shapes Organic Shapes Lines and angles can be calculated, resulting in less flexibility, and are often symmetrical. Free flowing, curvy lines, angles, and natural. Generally asymmetrical without real uniform measurements.
Square the 4 seasons (winter, summer, spring, fall), 4 elements (air, fire, water, earth), 4 directions (east, west, north, south). Order and stability, or civilization. Spiritual meanings when combined with circle. Circle unity, wholeness, infinity (no beginning or end), protection (shield), sun. Spiritual meanings: air, fire, water or earth. Triangle past, present, and future, or mind, body, and spirit. Spiritual elements: pointing up, masculine (fire/air), pointing down feminine (water/earth). Summoning symbol. Spiral feminine symbol for fertility, cycle of rebirth, lifecycle, female goddess. Sun or solar system, universe, galaxy. 5th element (spirit)
Color Breakdown Important Note: Meaning of color varies on culture
Shape Recognition Masks out of Burkina Faso will usually consist of many repeated geometric shapes, such as triangles, circles, and seldom, squares. Taking into consideration that these masks have spiritual meaning, and were created to wear on occasions, perform rituals, celebrate birth, communicate with God, tame evil (bush) spirits, and keep balance between man and nature, the use of these geometric shapes make perfect sense.
Color Recognition Commonly used colors on the Burkina Faso masks are black, white, and red. Black meaning power, protection, death, evil and mysterious. White meaning purity, good will, positivity, unity, and equality. Red meaning danger, energy, passion, love, and determination. Unquestionably these colors work right into the lifestyle of the Bobo people, and the reason these masks came to be.
Concluding Statement When the audience understands the reasoning behind the artist’s decisions in the shapes they create or colors they choose, whether you have to tell them or they were able to figure it out, is priceless to me. The connection of culture with the African artifacts sets a great principle to me as a designer in making meaningful decisions.
Work Cited Beyer, Catherine. "Geometric Shapes." About. Web. 23 June 2014. Color Psychology. Digital image. Home Design. Web. 23 June 2014. Kietzman, Shannon. "What Are Organic Shapes?" WiseGEEK. 21 June 2014. Web. 23 June 2014. "Meaning of Colors in Color Psychology." Empowered By Color. Web. 22 June 2014.