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A detailed black and white illustration of an anglerfish depicted in a highly stylized, ornate manner reminiscent of tattoo art or tribal design. The creature is shown in a front-facing view with an enormously wide-open mouth filled with multiple rows of sharp, jagged teeth. Two large, round eyes with small dark pupils stare forward with an intense, menacing expression.

The fish's body is covered in intricate swirling patterns, flowing lines, and decorative motifs that give it an almost mask-like quality, evoking Balinese or Polynesian artistic traditions. Spiny dorsal fins extend from the top and sides of the head, rendered with fine crosshatching and detailed line work.

Prominently featured is the anglerfish's iconic bioluminescent lure — a long curved stalk extending from the top of the head, ending in an ornate, lantern-shaped bulb radiating sharp lines to suggest glowing light.

The entire composition is rendered in bold black ink on a white background, with intricate hatching, stippling, and flowing linework creating depth and texture throughout. The artwork has a bold, graphic quality suitable for illustration or body art.

A detailed black and white illustration of an anglerfish depicted in a highly stylized, ornate manner reminiscent of tattoo art or tribal design. The creature is shown in a front-facing view with an enormously wide-open mouth filled with multiple rows of sharp, jagged teeth. Two large, round eyes with small dark pupils stare forward with an intense, menacing expression. The fish's body is covered in intricate swirling patterns, flowing lines, and decorative motifs that give it an almost mask-like quality, evoking Balinese or Polynesian artistic traditions. Spiny dorsal fins extend from the top and sides of the head, rendered with fine crosshatching and detailed line work. Prominently featured is the anglerfish's iconic bioluminescent lure — a long curved stalk extending from the top of the head, ending in an ornate, lantern-shaped bulb radiating sharp lines to suggest glowing light. The entire composition is rendered in bold black ink on a white background, with intricate hatching, stippling, and flowing linework creating depth and texture throughout. The artwork has a bold, graphic quality suitable for illustration or body art.

Deep-Sea Anglerfish Ceremonial Mask
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Ceremonial Raven mask
carved wood, pigments
late 19th century
Kwakiutl aka Kwakwaka'wakw culture
British Columbia, Canada

Ceremonial Raven mask carved wood, pigments late 19th century Kwakiutl aka Kwakwaka'wakw culture British Columbia, Canada

Ceremonial Raven mask
carved wood, pigments
late 19th century
Kwakiutl aka Kwakwaka'wakw culture
British Columbia, Canada

#tribal #art #tribalart #mask #ceremonialmask #ravenmask #kwakiutl #kwawakawakw #indigenous #firstnation #nativepeoples #tribalmask #raven #cannibalbirdmask #Huxwhukw

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Malagan ceremonies are a means by which whole communities can express their reverence for the deceased. It is not a time of grief but a festival for honouring the dead. Malagan carvings are owned by particular clans and are made for ceremonies by specially commissioned carvers.
The "ges" mask, a specific type of Malagan mask, represents the spiritual double or "bush spirit" of an individual, particularly the deceased, and refers to a type of mask used in the Malagan ceremonies of Northern New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, that represents the spiritual double of an individual, often a deceased ancestor, and is used to honor the dead and ward off malevolent spirits.

Malagan ceremonies are a means by which whole communities can express their reverence for the deceased. It is not a time of grief but a festival for honouring the dead. Malagan carvings are owned by particular clans and are made for ceremonies by specially commissioned carvers. The "ges" mask, a specific type of Malagan mask, represents the spiritual double or "bush spirit" of an individual, particularly the deceased, and refers to a type of mask used in the Malagan ceremonies of Northern New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, that represents the spiritual double of an individual, often a deceased ancestor, and is used to honor the dead and ward off malevolent spirits.

Rare ges mask for
malagan ceremonies
wood, pigment, shell, fibers
19th century
Papua New Guinea - Bismarck
Archipelago - New Ireland

#ges #mask #malagan #carvedwood #papuanewguinea #bismarckarchipelago #newireland #oceanicart #tribalart #ethnographicart #art #ceremonialmask #malaganceremonies

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