
German has taught a few other mask carvers over the years, after learning his skills through his brother in 1998. He proudly works with his fellow carvers in Taller Brún̈crin̈.
German has taught a few other mask carvers over the years, after learning his skills through his brother in 1998. He proudly works with his fellow carvers in Taller Brún̈crin̈.
Emilio proudly creates his masks at Taller Brún̈crin̈ and has spent many years refining his art.
Rosa, one of the few women artists in Boruca, enjoys working with others, as she loves trading ideas and inspiration with other artists
The Boruca people have suffered to maintain their beautiful culture and art. Through these hardships, they were able to blossom and learn from their trials and tribulations.
For Borucans, these masks symbolize protective nature spirits. Masks have a special place in their hearts because they saved the very existence of their ancestors and culture.
Gourds, puppets, ceramics--oh my! 2018 brought us so many cool, new products, which seemed to spark customers’ interests.
Luis Miguel has a great passion for the Boruca masks and tradition, and he hopes to further improve his technique and painting skills.
Bernardo is a prolific artist, who is often in high demand in his village. He sometimes carves his own pieces, but mostly spends his time collaborating with other artists
Francisco is one of the most accomplished painters. He treats his masks like white, 3-D canvases, in which colors flow naturally without any pre-planning.
Neftali has become an accomplished painter, and the sophistication in this year’s work stands out and has reached a new level!