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A superb fantastical item.
Quechua and Aymara miners in Bolivia seek control of their spiritual identity through the Diablada dance, in which an angel conquers demons. The Diablada figure represents Huari, translated by Catholic priests as the Devil, a pre-Inca mountain spirit of strength and fire.
The Diablada dance is passed down in families and is performed at Carnival, most famously at Oruro, Bolivia, where thousands of dancers portray many groups of characters. Depicting the triumph of good over evil, the Diablada dance has acquired Catholic symbolism over the centuries but still retains an indigenous spirit.
Carlos Sanchez (Aymara) learned the dance from his father. Now living in New York City, Carlos donated this mask to the Smithsonian because, at the time, younger men in his family were not practicing the Diablada. Indigenous families that leave their homeland often find that traditions are hard to preserve in the next generation. The mask was made circa 1975. - all from panels explaining the exhibit.
I saw the mask in the National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall in Washington DC. I've darkened - but not completely blacked-out - the background to reduce reflections from the glass under which the exhibit is kept.
The MEK sure is an interesting mask. I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but it still looks just as good as the other Kraahkans.
The elastic plays havoc with your ears.
A sight we see more often these days; as Britain heads into the second wave of covid infections.
Its not a surprise, its not unexpected, no one ever said the virus was going away or going to die out. Until we get an effective vaccine, the only tool we have to control the speed and spread of the virus is social isolation.
Unfortunately during the warm summer weather a large number of people either haven't understood or have deliberately ignored advice to self isolate (even when they had tested positive).
I can feel another "lock down" coming.
Folded some masks the past days. It's the technique by Russel Sutherland and I learned it from Beata Kupczak. I like this one the most but I have to fold more masks to get the feeling for it. It's really interesting to see how they turn out each time different by little changes. This one is folded from elephant hide with tissue on one side.
Double-masking.
Who is tired of masking?
This mask is too thin, this mask is too itchy, this mask is too crooked, this mask doesn't have a nose clip, this mask doesn't have an adjustable ear strap.
But at least I only have to wear a mask for a few minutes at a time, not all day!
I came across this graffiti painted The Sluts/The Mask Boxcar a while back at CSXT Boyles Yard in Tarrant, AL I wish the weather had been better for a better sunny shot of it, whoever painted it read my mind, I have sluts on my mind quite often
Seen on today's morning walk. I didn't pick it up because i didn't have with me the proper equipment, a grabber and bucket. I have picked up as many as a dozen in an hour.
For "We're Here " visit to "Whiners".
I Went to the Ron Mueck Exhibition not so long ago, probably one of the most impressive exhibitions i have been to in a long time. The Head here is called Mask II, and is a self portrait.
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