Statue - Dan Bassa - Liberia






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Hardwood decorative statue - Dan Bassa – Liberia
The hardwood statue of the Dan Bassa, originating from Liberia, is characterized by an elongated silhouette and a pronounced expressive presence. Carved with precision, it highlights facial features, often accentuated by geometric shapes and stylized proportions, conveying a search for balance between realism and symbolic interpretation. The hardwood, chosen for its durability and texture, gives the whole piece remarkable solidity while allowing delicate finishes. In Dan culture, these figures can be associated with spiritual or social functions, reflecting ideals of beauty, discipline and harmony.
In a contemporary approach, this sculpture captivates with the purity of its lines and the strength of its visual expression. The natural patina of the wood, shaped by time, accentuates the reliefs and gives the artwork a particular depth. It bears witness to the craftsmanship of the Dan Bassa artisans, capable of transforming dense material into a living and evocative form. Today, this statue sits within a contemporary reading of African art, where the traditional object becomes a work of art in its own right, appreciated for its aesthetics and its symbolic dimension.
Hardwood decorative statue - Dan Bassa – Liberia
The hardwood statue of the Dan Bassa, originating from Liberia, is characterized by an elongated silhouette and a pronounced expressive presence. Carved with precision, it highlights facial features, often accentuated by geometric shapes and stylized proportions, conveying a search for balance between realism and symbolic interpretation. The hardwood, chosen for its durability and texture, gives the whole piece remarkable solidity while allowing delicate finishes. In Dan culture, these figures can be associated with spiritual or social functions, reflecting ideals of beauty, discipline and harmony.
In a contemporary approach, this sculpture captivates with the purity of its lines and the strength of its visual expression. The natural patina of the wood, shaped by time, accentuates the reliefs and gives the artwork a particular depth. It bears witness to the craftsmanship of the Dan Bassa artisans, capable of transforming dense material into a living and evocative form. Today, this statue sits within a contemporary reading of African art, where the traditional object becomes a work of art in its own right, appreciated for its aesthetics and its symbolic dimension.
