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Ancient Childhood Mask against evil magic. *2023110122_B Painting

René Serrano

Mexico

Painting, Oil Stick on Paper

Size: 13.8 W x 18.5 H x 0.1 D in

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The masks reminds me so much my childhood but they are present in rituals and ceremonies in many cultures around the world. The circle plays a role in many Native American beliefs and traditions but also for other cultures in the world. Like an Antique ritual mask this is a metaphor from our innocent memories, friends and childhood plays. Our street games in our neighborhood, disguised like new heroes with recycled materials. This serie is an ode to our childhood. The functions and forms of masks: Many masks are primarily associated with ceremonies that have religious and social significance or are concerned with funerary customs, fertility rites, or the curing of sickness. Other masks are used on festive occasions or to portray characters in a dramatic performance and in reenactments of mythological events. As indicated above, masks representing potentially harmful spirits were often used to keep a required balance of power or a traditional relationship of inherited positions within a culture. In many cultures throughout the world, a judge wore a mask to protect him from future recriminations. In this instance, the mask represents a traditionally sanctioned spirit from the past who assumes responsibility for the decision levied on the culprit. Rituals, often nocturnal, by members of secret societies wearing ancestor masks are reminders of the ancient sanction of their conduct. In many cultures, these masked ceremonies are intended to prevent miscreant acts and to maintain the circumscribed activities of the group. Members of secret societies usually conduct the rituals of initiation, a time during which young people are instructed in their future roles as adults and are acquainted with the rules controlling the social stability of the group. Totem and spiritualistic masks are donned by the elders at these ceremonies. Sometimes the masks used are reserved only for initiations.

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Painting:Oil Stick on Paper

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Size:13.8 W x 18.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Serrano´s explores the relationship between geometric shapes, graffiti, and art history to represent the passage of time in a person’s life, often shaped by challenges, interactions, and encounters. The incorporation of his psychographic calligraphy describes secret poems in every canvas.

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