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8.7" W x 11.0" H x 3.5" D

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Weight:  2.3 lbs

 

Papier mache, jute and cotton

Ships from NOVICA Office in Peru.




Papier mache mask, 'Chancay Woman'

Inspired by the artistry of Peru's Chancay culture, Jaime Zapata crafts this spectacular mask. Nimble hands mold papier-maché, while dynamic lines in light earthen tones traverse the abstract expression. A lacquer finish accentuates the soothing essence of enamel paints. Deep red jute fiber serves as the woman's hair, complementing a woven cotton headband. Makes a proud Andean statement in any décor.

The Chancay culture flourished along...

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Papier mache mask, 'Chancay Woman'

Inspired by the artistry of Peru's Chancay culture, Jaime Zapata crafts this spectacular mask. Nimble hands mold papier-maché, while dynamic lines in light earthen tones traverse the abstract expression. A lacquer finish accentuates the soothing essence of enamel paints. Deep red jute fiber serves as the woman's hair, complementing a woven cotton headband. Makes a proud Andean statement in any décor.

The Chancay culture flourished along Peru's central coast from 1100-1430 AC. Its people developed great urban center with both ceremonial and administrative structures, using clay and stone as their building materials. The culture is especially recognized for its ceramics, weaves, and wood items. Over the course of the 15th Century, the Chancay became subjects of the emerging Inca Empire.
 

Jaime Zapata Espinoza

Jaime Zapata Espinoza

"I use recycled paper and textiles, cans, and some vegetal elements like rushes."
Jaime Zapata Espinoza, born in Lima in 1953, is dedicated to a very interesting craft - creating masks inspired by his profound Peruvian roots. Made with loving patience, each mask is unique and can express every feeling in the human heart, from happiness to deep sorrow. ...

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Jaime Zapata Espinoza

Jaime Zapata Espinoza, born in Lima in 1953, is dedicated to a very interesting craft - creating masks inspired by his profound Peruvian roots. Made with loving patience, each mask is unique and can express every feeling in the human heart, from happiness to deep sorrow.

"I'm an architect, but since I was young I've dedicated a part of my time to the handcrafting of masks. The objective of my work is to transmit human emotions in seemingly animated objects. I use recycled paper and textiles, cans, and some vegetal elements like rushes. Colors are given with natural oxides and earths. For decorating my pieces I also use hand-woven elements with Inca motifs. Each mask is cast with milled paper, dried and finished by hand in elaborating the particular characteristics of a human face in a specific expression. Each piece is unique, and some of them have an aged appearance achieved with a layer of patina. Some masks have rushes and tresses made of fiber ropes. The final step is a layer of lacquer for protecting the pigments.

"My works have been exhibited in fairs and events in Peru, Germany and Japan."

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