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The Mungongo is one of the oldest instruments on this planet, and is the direct ancestor of the Brazilian instrument, the Berimbau. It is comprised of an arc, made from a tree sacred in the Bwiti tradition, called Abele. Strung between the tensioned ends, is a finely pared down section of a Liane vine. Two further sticks are used to play fast polyrhythms overlaid with etheric overtones made using the mouth and throat. 
This instrument brings the male energy to the all night ceremonies of the shamanic tradition of Bwiti, bringing balance to the feminine energy is the other main instrument of Bwiti, the eight stringed harp, Ngombi. This painting gratefully acknowledges the amazing and truly awesome energy that can emanate from this otherworldly instrument, it gratefully acknowledges our Ancestors, present in this painting in the form of orbs, and it gratefully acknowledges the musical skills of Donatien Mambwete aka Kadi Yombo, a mungongo teacher of mine from the temple Ebando, in Gabon.

This painting is one of a tryptic that celebrates and honours the music of the tradition of Bwiti.

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Mungongo Painting

Mometo Ben Taylor

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 42.1 W x 29.5 H x 0.5 D in

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The Mungongo is one of the oldest instruments on this planet, and is the direct ancestor of the Brazilian instrument, the Berimbau. It is comprised of an arc, made from a tree sacred in the Bwiti tradition, called Abele. Strung between the tensioned ends, is a finely pared down section of a Liane vine. Two further sticks are used to play fast polyrhythms overlaid with etheric overtones made using the mouth and throat. This instrument brings the male energy to the all night ceremonies of the shamanic tradition of Bwiti, bringing balance to the feminine energy is the other main instrument of Bwiti, the eight stringed harp, Ngombi. This painting gratefully acknowledges the amazing and truly awesome energy that can emanate from this otherworldly instrument, it gratefully acknowledges our Ancestors, present in this painting in the form of orbs, and it gratefully acknowledges the musical skills of Donatien Mambwete aka Kadi Yombo, a mungongo teacher of mine from the temple Ebando, in Gabon. This painting is one of a tryptic that celebrates and honours the music of the tradition of Bwiti.

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Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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42.1 W x 29.5 H x 0.5 D in

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"My vision of life is one of wonder and awe. Colourful, deep, and endlessly interesting if you have the curiosity and courage to look from unusual angles, and it is to be lived and loved as fully as you can." Born in Australia and schooled in Nigeria, Scotland and England, adventure and travel have always featured in Ben’s life. He searched for inspiration and escape from the mundane through extensive periods of travelling, with extreme sports and extreme partying featuring prominently. He funded this, after art college, by first working as an architectural model-maker, working on many high profile projects including The Millenium Dome, Tate Modern, The V&A Museum extension, and the Sydney Olympic Stadium. As the new and emerging CGI (computer generated imagery) software began taking over the industry, he relearnt his trade and became a 3D artist. He lived the high life in London and New York, working on high profile advertising campaigns and after a few years, became a Director of CGI company. But after twenty years of working on and creating other people’s visual ideas, and despite being at the top of his game, he realised that something important was missing. He quit, and the adventurous spirit that had always been part of him took him on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery to reignite his personal creative vision. On the way he found Nature to be his greatest teacher, and has undergone a number of initiations into indigenous traditions, studied meditation and Taoist arts. This shows in the way he incorporates different and often natural elements, such as feathers, bones, seeds and wood, into sculptural paintings and works representing the preciousness and sacredness of each moment. Mometo is a name given to Ben in the African spiritual tradition of Bwiti. He continues to return to Gabon when he can, learning the music and culture of this tradition. He lives in a magical Dartmoor forest, spending time in the woods every day. But despite his best efforts to live a quiet life, he can still be found dancing or DJing at parties and festivals or doing strange spiritual ceremonies, usually in a jungle somewhere far away.

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