This captivating painting by Marcella Hayes Muhammad draws inspiration from the legendary mud masks of Papua New Guinea, symbolizing the resilience of villagers who evaded an attack by concealing themselves in a river. Emerging covered in white mud, they were perceived as vengeful spirits, leading to the establishment of this powerful tradition. Muhammad's unique artistic approach, known as Plasticism, infuses the artwork with a distinctive abstract style, making it a striking addition to her series of Maruvian masks.
This captivating painting by Marcella Hayes Muhammad draws inspiration from the legendary mud masks of Papua New Guinea, symbolizing the resilience of villagers who evaded an attack by concealing themselves in a river. Emerging covered in white mud, they were perceived as vengeful spirits, leading to the establishment of this powerful tradition. Muhammad's unique artistic approach, known as Plasticism, infuses the artwork with a distinctive abstract style, making it a striking addition to her series of Maruvian masks.
- Subject Matter: Maruvian Masks
- Current Location: Maruva DQ Studio
- Collections: Plastic Space Maruvian Masks