Afro-Brazilian Sacred Metal Art
The all-important Yoruba deity Ogún (Ogum
in Brazil), god of war and of ironworking, patron of blacksmiths
and of all who use metal in their occupations, continues to rule
in the spirit world of the African Diaspora throughout Brazil and
the Americas. He embodies the transformative power and sacred role
of iron in West African cultures and as such has endowed Afro-Brazilian
ritual blacksmiths (ferramenteiros) with a magical gift.
While many Brazilian blacksmith artists are not
known outside their immediate neighborhoods, they perform a vital
function in Afro-Brazilian communities in that they turn scrap iron
into sacred art pieces, endowing them in the process with divine
powers and metaphorical contents which originated in the African
spirit world of ancestors. An exception is the now internationally
known ferramenteiro
José Adario dos Santos.
The central figure in this Afro-Brazilian devotional art
form is the multi-faceted Yoruba god Eshu-Elegba, in Brazil known
as Exu, where he has both male and female avatars. His or her accessories
symbolize the crossroads of life, and the gates to human destiny.
In Brazil, he is always depicted as very phallic, or she, with explicit
female sex organs. This is a sexually ambivalent and morally ambiguous
deity.
He/she is the trickster, messenger god, the gatekeeper, and
the guardian of crossroads – the symbolic meeting place of
the worlds of the living and the dead. He (or she) can open doors
or bar access, show the way or obscure the path. During ceremonies
it is to metal sculptures of Exu that worshippers first direct their
prayers and their offerings, in order to access the wider pantheon.
At the moment of worship the metal object reaffirms the relationship
between the human and the sacred and itself becomes an altar.
The sacred art of ferramenteiros lends
shape not only to the all-important Exu but also to other deities
in the Afro-Brazilian pantheon, along with their symbolic and sacred
implements, also sculpted from iron and other metals (ferramenta).
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