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hi iamp;#39;m elisa duvernay and iamp;#39;m an artist and educator at the metropolitan museum of art aka the met drawing is central to both my studio and teaching practice because i view mark making as a cathartic experience another cathartic experience for me is looking at amazing works of art and trying to understand the processes that other artists have used to make their work it just so happens that one of my favorite artworks to look at was recently on view at the met and we are going to use it for our drawing today this crest is from the bamleki peoples in cameroon and was used for ceremonial purposes when a new leader would ascend the throne there are so many things that i love about this artwork the large bold forms that create the shifts and surface the way these large shapes come together to form a face the fact that although we can look directly at the face its gaze is beyond anything that the viewer can see for me as a black woman this is the embodiment of afrofuturism to