Wrapper with Celu Ju (“the Bottom of the Net”) pattern
1986
Overall: 167.6 x 112.4 cm (66 x 44 1/4 in.)
https://clevelandart.org/art/2025.269
Jokun Suko was a master of the bògòlan technique, a uniquely Malian form of textile mud dyeing practiced by Bamana culture artists. The sharp geometry of Suko’s work is deceptively simple; to create a straight line with this fickle, fermented mud pigment requires years of appr...
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Terms
Culture
West Africa, Mali
Technique
Cotton, dye (bògòlan technique)
Genre
Textile
Department
African Art
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