China Supay (Charcoal on paper)

Charcoal pulls the color out of Carnaval and leaves only shadow. Here the masks hover in a haze of flowers and horns, whimsical at first glance but unsettling the longer you look. Without the distraction of brightness, they feel less like costumes and more like spirits. Figures caught between memory and myth.

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