African
Masks
Bwa
Mask

Bwa
masks are believed to possess special powers which are
controlled by those who wear them.
These
masks are plank shaped with a circular face at one end
and a crescent moon at the other. Their
wearer looks through a hole in the mouth.The
eyes are based on an owl and the hooked nose comes from
the hornbill. Both
these birds are thought to possess magical powers. The
plank section is decorated with geometric patterns which
are an essential design element in many African masks
and carvings.Geometric
pattern creates an external rhythm which echoes the internal
spiritual energy of the artwork.It
can also be used as a coded language where the design
communicates secret knowledge to those in the know. The
designs on this Bwa Mask, which is used to celebrate boys'
initiation to adulthood, represent information about myths
and morality that the boys must learn before they can
be accepted into adult society.
The
Bwa come from Mali and Burkina Faso. Masks are only made
by those who live in the southern parts of their territory.

Mouse
over the map for a more detailed view of Bwa territory.
Bwa
Mask Drawing
You can click on the sketch above to view a simplified
A4 line drawing which you may use to help you draw or
trace this mask design.