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Ashley Childers
Ashley loves to mix both modern and edgy elements into the designs she creates and our ceramic Urchin collection is a perfect example. Made in Italy, by our master ceramicist, each piece is adorned with hand-formed spikes and glazed in either Bisque White or 24K Gold. These artistic pieces can be displayed on a tabletop or hung on the wall.
Four Hands
Bring dimension to the wall with a large-scale statement piece made from papier-mâché. Concave carving creates shadows and edging that intriguingly appear subtly different in various light. An amorphous cut-through reveals the wall behind the piece for a clever design detail. This piece is hangable in all four orientations.
Novica
The gables feature eight heads shaped like Naga, the protective dragon. The bargeboards replicate Naga's scales, as well as swan tails. The swan is a mystical being from the Himaphan forest. A small pagoda adorns the rooftop; It is crowned with a lotus blossom.
Global Views
They love the commanding architectural presence of their new wall sculpture. This over-scaled and unexpected art piece has all the charm and visual interest of a “once in a lifetime” found object. Carved wood fashioned into large but delicate chain links, is perfect for punctuating a wall or large tabletop surface.
Salihu Ibrahim hand-carves a compelling mask inspired by the customs of the Songye people from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Featuring three horns, this sese wood mask replicates the one worn during initiation meetings of the secret society, as well as during ceremonials to welcome visiting dignitaries.
Representing the Baule people of Côte d'Ivoire, this dramatic mask depicts a ram with powerful horns. Salihu Ibrahim carves the image from native sese wood and applies white clay for an aged effect. Among the Baule people, the ram represents strength and is sometimes considered a spirit related with agriculture.
A mask of striking appeal, it features 2 faces under the symbolic horns of power. The artisan names this piece Asana, the Akan word for clan, for the mask is inspired by the many tribal customs within the Akan people. A highly-detailed work, the mask is carved of sese wood and adorned with copper and brass plates.
Leaning forward to caress the forehead a graceful bird crowns this sese wood mask. The solemn visage boasts a narrow beard that curls in counterpoint to the slender avian body. Salihu Ibrahim uses manual tools to carve this mask with the detailed care that characterizes guro artistry. For these cote d'Ivoire people masks personify the spirits of the underworld.
In the language of the Songye peoples of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, kifwebe are masks that represent spirits and feature striations. Salihu Ibrahim of Ghana presents a hand-carved sese wood mask in the Songye style, complete with a carved bird crest on top.
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Inspired by ancient Greco-Roman silhouettes, this vase relief set calls back to traditional sculpture methods where artists would carve into slabs of stone to reveal forms of figures, scenes and history. Reinterpreted in paper mache and pared back with minimal shadowbox framing details.
Inspired by ancient Greco-Roman silhouettes, this vase relief piece calls back to traditional sculpture methods where artists would carve into slabs of stone to reveal forms of figures, scenes and history. Reinterpreted in paper mache and pared back with minimal shadowbox framing details.
Abdul Aziz Mohamadu crowns the "Gaisuwa" mask with a flamingo looking down upon the face. Meaning "Pleasure" in Hausa, the mask is the artisan’s own design. He carved the African rubberwood mask by hand and adorns it with brass and embossed aluminum. Mohamadu completes the design with painted details in yellow and brown.
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