Amazing masks to the "Day of the dead" in America

For Latin America, one of the most fun in spite of its name is the feast day of the dead. A symbol of all of the celebration is the skull, at the fair you can buy sweets in the form of skeletons, zombies and other parts of the body. This holiday inspired the artist Krisztiannу, it dedicated its new art project Four Seasons Muertitas. This series of masks is scary enough at first glance, but if you look closely, each of them symbolizing one season, you can see all the tenderness and fragility of the work.

The masks that adorn the walls made in the euphoria of the holiday, bright painted skulls and painted amazing paintings of the rainbow, surmounted by floral wreaths, herbs, fruits all this found a place on the sculptures. In one moment it seems that all this magnificence is specially made to taunt death.
                                         
Indigenous Latin Americans are skeptical about this vision of death, because they respect this state of eternity, and do not share this color vision of death. Homeland shamans and healers retains its memorable traditions and therefore monitor the work of the artist.
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Krisztianna is not suffering on the marriage of the supporters of its extraordinary creativity. The artist calls his mask Muertitas that can be interpreted as "after the mortals." These masks are made from foam and base used for coloring acrylic paint, used artificial flowers, decorative berries and other plants that each mask had a completely completed seasonal look.
The four seasons is easy enough to recognize colors of each of the masks is easy talking about it. Indeed, if death really would be such a colorful and bright appearance, it's not scary to meet, so a black cloak with a scythe is not so encouraging looks.

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