Art
"Mas Que Cara"
- Item Number
- 207
- Estimated Value
- 2500 USD
- Sold
- 850 USD to bsfc8a2f7
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
8 terracotta masks. Terracotta clay and Raku glaze.
Each mask: 7x11; Together they make a square approximately 4x4 feet.
Artist: Olga Romanova
All proceeds from the sale of this sculpture will be MATCHED, thereby doubling your donation for impactful cancer research at Children's Research Institute in Dallas.
Born in Riga, Latvia, Olga Romanova is an aspiring artist and graphic designer double-majoring in Fine Arts and Advertising from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. After the graduation in December 2015 she will continue living and working in Dallas, TX.
“Mas Que Cara” uses images of modern world idols to express personality traits of her own. The piece is comprised of 8 terracotta masks arranged in the shape of a square. Using the masks to represent the artist's character, unique sets of associations within the viewer are created. Olga believes that her masks are akin to ancient totems, which have power to create conduit for an emotional connection between the artist and the viewer.
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