Jaunty horns rise on the forehead, just above dark eyebrows that give a diabolical expression to this devilish theater mask. Marcílio Barroco molds the piece by hand and paints it with dancing flames. He signs it with a symbol and adds an elastic band.
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Classy in its simplicity. Feels like it could have come from a Fifties Halloween party, eh?
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Very well made.
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I purchased this as a gift to folks who love original folk art and contemporary crafts. They have it hanging on a wall with other art pieces and it looks fabulous.
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