Toma
This mask looks like terra cotta but it is actually stone. The simplicity of the form allows the material to express itself. The mask has a monolithic presence that is the essence of the Toma spirit.
This powerful and mysterious family mask is one of the oldest in the exhibition. Its forehead is covered with fetish material, including a remnant of red cloth. Another fetish bundle is on the verso.
The strong form of this nyangbai mask, the feminine counterpart of the enormous lana mask of the Toma people, has a special place in my heart. The typical nyangbai has a high domed projecting face, with a strong nose and no mouth. The passport and personal masks in this case are a virtual survey of variations on the Toma mask form.