Traditional African masks are one of the elements of great African art that have most evidently influenced Europe and Western art in general; in the 20th century, artistic movements such as cubism, fauvism and expressionism have often taken inspiration from vast and diverse heritage of African masks. Influences of this heritage can also be found in other traditions such as South- and Central American masked Carnival parades.(Wikipedia)
Activities:
1. Online search information about African Masks.- The function of an Afrikan Mask.
- The materials and techniques.
- The use of pattern and symmetry.
- The sahape and different styles.
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2. Create your own personal mask. Once that you have made a research on traditional african masks, its time you create your own personal mask. The activity will be done with collage technique.
Material:
- Cardboard, paper plates, etc.
- Glue
- Pair of Scissors
- Paint (tempera, crayons, etc.)
- Paintbrush
-Any material that you have at home for recycling use (newspapers, magazines, cord, etc.)
Interesting links in internet:
· Free African Mask Clip Art
· Handmakery: Masks in the making
My students works of art
Gonzalo Moreno, Marta Bordoyr, Adam Martínez, Azul Aguila and Alba García |
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