Concealment and Exposure: Contemporary Application of Masks in Lampshade

This study explored the use of traditional African masks in the designing and production of interior design accessories. Through pre-colonial antecedent and masks' contemporary explorations, three masks were selected and redesigned for interior ambiance using ceramics studio practice. The selec...

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Published inInternational journal of art, culture and design technologies Vol. 5; no. 2; pp. 17 - 29
Main Authors Adjei, Kofi, Opoku-Bonsu, Kwame, Appiah, Edward
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hershey IGI Global 01.07.2016
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Summary:This study explored the use of traditional African masks in the designing and production of interior design accessories. Through pre-colonial antecedent and masks' contemporary explorations, three masks were selected and redesigned for interior ambiance using ceramics studio practice. The selection of the masks was based on their physical characteristics and associated meanings. Masks are believed to be carriers of the spirits they represent and may possess religious, reproductive, socio-cultural and theatrical significance. Due to their original use and symbolism, African masks have scarcely been sociable objects for ordinary domestic and public adaptations. They are deemed mystical, ritualistic, and psychic, and create auras whose exploration for today's design concerns seem plausible. The design outcomes from the study showed that masks as cultural objects associated with mysticism and socio-cultural purifications, could through effective design decisions be adapted for functional and aesthetic concerns.
ISSN:2155-4196
2155-420X
DOI:10.4018/IJACDT.2016070102