Atlantic Watershed Stone Trophy Head - PF.3035 Origin: Eastern Costa Rica Circa: 500
AD
to 1000
AD Dimensions:10.5" (26.7cm) high x 8" (20.3cm) wide x 8.25" (21.0cm) depth Collection: Pre-Columbian Style: Atlantic Watershed Medium: Stone
The human consciousness is puzzling. How did
it evolve? In our consciousness the same as
forebears who lived thousands of years ago?
Many psychologists believe that human beings
are quite primitive concerning the evolution of
consciousness. Human beings continue to have
the instantaneous "fleet or fight" reaction in their
daily discourse with situations and people today
as they did in the ancient past. The expression
set in this stone head is authoritarian and
imposing. He is a charismatic leader who has
surpassed the reaction of 'fleet or flight' of the
masses. This portraiture was carved at the
height of the tradition of stone sculpture in
Costa Rica, which begn shortly after the time of
Christ. The eye lids are softly closed although it
still appears as though he can see our every
move. The mouth is tranquil and motionless
revealing a solemn stately composure which
compliments his well-defined nose and ears.
The carving techniques revealed by his headdress
and facial features have developed to the point of
virtuosity in Costa Rica stone sculpture. This
portraiture head of a nobility may remind us of
the expression on th emeditative Buddha figures
of the Orient or of the blissful states of
enlightenment depicted on Italian Renaissance
saints. Whether it be in the Orient of the
Mediterranean or depicted here in Meso-
America, humans appear to revere the lofty
states of higher consciousness that are peaceful
and serene.
- (PF.3035)