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Masks African & Native American. African Masks Native American Masks. Africa. Native America Settlements. Arctic ( Inuit ) Northwest ( Kwakiutl ) Plateau ( Nez Perce ) Southwest ( Hopi ) Plains ( Pawnee ) Southeastern ( Seminole ). African masks used in celebration.
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Native America Settlements • Arctic (Inuit) • Northwest (Kwakiutl) • Plateau (Nez Perce) • Southwest (Hopi) • Plains (Pawnee) • Southeastern (Seminole)
Function • Ceremonial Costume • Religious and social events • Represent ancestors • Used in dance
Vocabulary • Balance • Form • Texture • Pattern
Vocabulary • Asymmetrical Balance: informal balance, balance using unlike objects that have equal visual weight. • Symmetrical Balance: formal balance, perfect equality, visual balance on both sides. • Form: the structure of an object. • Texture: the feel of a surface • Pattern: the way a design repeats itself, duplication.
Ngady amwaash • Democratic Republic of the Congo • Patterns of white and black triangles • represent domesticity • Lines represent tears • Powerful as an Elephant, • with Leopard Spots • Cameroon, Africa • Elephant Masks symbolizes royalty • Beaded cloth represents the elephants trunk • Colors and patterns express political functions • Black represents death • White represents ancestors • Red represents life
Kple kple • Cote d’Ivoire • Used in spirit and dance • Symbolizes youth • Buffalo Threatens and Protects • Buffalo Mask • Decorative geometric pattern • Worn at funerals, and market days
Pablo Picasso Influences from African tribal art can be seen in earth tones, geometric shapes, and subjects of bulls and horned creatures, similar to those found in the African range. Later, this style was named CUBISM, after the way it is broken into cube like forms.
Woman with guitarGeorges Braque, 1913 Violon, verre, pipe et encrier Pablo Picasso, 1912