Mask (Mami Wata)
Mami Wata sits on a snake while taming his head, indicating that she is a deity with charming powers. Honored in masquerades and shrines in many parts of West Africa, Mami Wata merges the allure of an ancient water spirit with the acumen of a savvy negotiator who can bring wealth from across the seas. However, her personality is enigmatic, as she appears generous and loving one day but vengeful and destructive the next.
Wood and enamel paint
22 3/4 x 10 1/16 x 6 1/4 in. (57.8 x 25.5 x 15.9 cm)
Gift of Katherine White and the Boeing Company
81.17.298
Provenance: Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, California {possibly the Museum's International Festival of Masks}; purchased by Katherine White (1929-1980), Seattle, Washington, 1979; bequeathed to Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, 1981
Photo: Paul Macapia