3. Children's
Third Grade Tasmanian Devils Class Art
- Item Number
- 4019
Item Description
The Tasmanian Devils have created masks which represent their own individual interpretation of the age-old Mexican tradition of mask making. The use of ceremonial masks in Mexico dates from 3000 BC and they are still very much a part of the Mexican folk art tradition. These masks will be beautifully mounted onto canvas and represent a colorful celebration of the Tasmanian Devils imagination.
Item Special Note
Volunteers: Majda Thomsen, Liz Moore and Hallie Smith
Donated By:
The Children of Ms. Hanson-Hall and Mr. Buchanan's Class
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