One of the fine surprises
wood has to offer: a domestic species with an exotic look. Staghorn colors itself with green, ochre and white
Masks have always
served as religious and ritualistic objects. Human stakes and feelings
were in a way sacrificed, excluded from the artistic representation
Such a tradition
still lives in the contemporary universe of maskmaking,
eventhough old religious
mentalities are less omnipresent today
Still,
one can with great challenge revive a neutral mask with an all earthly
touch of serenity and peace that won't ignore neither our flesh,
nor our bones
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