Akuma (from the window of KOSAKA)
From the Windows of Kosaka during the Halloween Seasons, Tom Sebazco has hand made Paper Mache’ Masks and sculptures for his show called “AKUMA”
Masks are not meant to be worn, but displayed. They were meant to be hanged in a window to scare off unwanted visitors as a warning. BUT, the backsides are scarier in some masks as they hold little creatures nested behind the masks
From the Windows of Kosaka during the Halloween Seasons, Tom Sebazco has hand made Paper Mache’ Masks and sculptures for his show called “AKUMA”
Masks are not meant to be worn, but displayed. They were meant to be hanged in a window to scare off unwanted visitors as a warning. BUT, the backsides are scarier in some masks as they hold little creatures nested behind the masks
From the Windows of Kosaka during the Halloween Seasons, Tom Sebazco has hand made Paper Mache’ Masks and sculptures for his show called “AKUMA”
Masks are not meant to be worn, but displayed. They were meant to be hanged in a window to scare off unwanted visitors as a warning. BUT, the backsides are scarier in some masks as they hold little creatures nested behind the masks