This is a Dogon Rabbit mask, which is used in a special dance. You can make any of these masks. All you have to do is CLICK ON the one you want, and follow the instructions on the next page.
You can see the Dogon dance by CLICKING on the VIDEO CLIP. You need REALPLAYER, to see the dance. If you don't have it, get REAL PLAYER FREE, just click here
Artezano Links intends to help crafters and educators who are interested in cultural heritage. The blog posts point to a book, movie, or article specific to an object (ex: Japanese kimono). Related posts will pop up using the tags in the middle column. You can also search by keyword using Blogger's search tool at top left corner of the blog.
Note on books: As an associate of Amazon.com, Artezano Links receives a commission on sales purchased through the links on this site. Click on the link below the image, not on the image itself. Please let me know if any links become inactive and feel free to suggest new sources.
My other blog, Fiber Focus, explores culture through more extensive articles on textiles and fiber arts. A group of artists from around the world meets in our Fiber Focus group. I hope you enjoy and make use of all that is Rayela Art!
A Dental Exam And A Block Game
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My next two participants in my women portrait series are both strong women
and passionate about their work. They’re both in caring professions but
that car...
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
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Here is the poem that inspired the title to Maya Angelou's book, I Know
Why The Caged Bird Sings. It is the line taken from the third stanza from
the poem...
holiday gifts
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We work with children in a Ghanaian fishing village.We have taught them
that instead of begging that they should work for what they want. Their
work is to ...
New Products and a Fun Little Shoot!
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We had a fun little shoot at a friend's place who kindly let me do what I
wanted in her beautiful home.
Totally loving our new denim collection in a beauti...
Sseko Sandals
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The power of a shoe and the stories it can tell is an amazing, often
overlooked feat. Why do you think people ask, “do you know what it feels
like to be in...
Art&Light Crockery, PostCard Series
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In these days of instant communication with whatsapp, skype, google duo
and many such similar technologies that make our lives so much easier,
we've all b...
cara membuat nasi goreng gulung lezat dan simpel
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Siapa yang tak tau atau tak pernah coba resep masakan nusantara yang satu
ini yakni nasi goreng. Tentunya kebanyakan orang telah tau serta telah
pernah co...
Hello!
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Is it me you are looking for? When I was invited by Isprava to view their
lovely villas in Goa Sorry for being AWOL for the last few weeks. I have a
very g...
Heartbeat of the Mother
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No começo da minha caminhada no mundo espiritual, há alguns anos atrás,
mergulhei fundo nos ensinamentos do mundo Xamânico guiada por uma amiga
muito q...
Humble Heather
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*Early 19th century hand-coloured *
*engravings of heath flowers*
The vast majority of the 860+ species in the genus Erica (heaths/heather)
are endemic t...
Guest Post > for Krya
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Preethi Sukumaran, founder of one of my favourite brands – Krya, asked if I
would write a guest post for her blog on why I love handloom fabric.
Preethi, t...
Draw a Sitting Dragon
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*Here’s a tutorial for drawing a sitting dragon. A print friendly PDF may
be downloaded HERE.*
1. Follow the steps on my handout to make the drawing shown....
Bedroom Design Ideas For Men
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Gentlemen, when you decide to decorate your bedroom surely you want to have
a stylish and functional design that also shows your masculine side. Well,
read...
Missionary Reunion 2012: Uncle Don turns 90!
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There were about 20 or 30 American Lutheran missionary families in Brazil
at any given time between 1962 and 1980. The mission set up a hostel a few
b...
Flowers for the weekend
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Lulie Wallace paints the sweetest flowers.
Those are Flowers for Milner
Love this print so much. Vintage Wildflower - Recycle Buy Vintage
Andy Warhol,...
A Package from Costa Rica
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*Costa Rican coffe: a gift from Silvia of Galeria Octagono*
Yesterday I got a nice package in the mail: a gift from one of our TAFA
members, Silvia of...
Children’s and Young Adult Books on Latino Themes
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Depending on where you live, it can be difficult to get advice on
children’s and young adult books with Latina/o themes from your local
librarian or bookst...
U is for Union Pearl
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his is my namesake post-my opportunity to write about what “Unionpearl”
means. I hope you won’t mind the reflexiveness of it, but as you might
imagine, it ...
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