Description
A haunted mask, whose owner never left.
Oni, the horned demons of Japanese folklore, are both feared and revered. Their likeness serves as both a warning and a protection, often seen in Spring New Year festivals where people wear Oni masks to drive out malevolent spirits. Some traditional buildings even incorporate these masks into their rooftops to ward off misfortune.
This 11×17 print brings that presence into focus, capturing the essence of a mask that might have kept something inside.
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