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Portrait of a Tobas warrior during carnival called The Devil Dance (La Diablada)
Portrait of a Tobas warrior during carnival called The Devil Dance (La Diablada), Oruro, Bolivia, South America
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Media ID 1132772
© Marco Simoni
Aggression Aggressive Arts Entertainment Asian Ethnicity Assertive Attention Attitude Authority Bolivia Bolivian Cautioning Change Conceal Concealing Confidence Courage Curiosity Danger Decoration Disguise Display Displaying Exhibiting Fortitude Head And Shoulder Hide Hiding Identity Individuality Interest Jeopardy La Paz Life Style Mask Multi Color Multi Colour Oruro Portraiture Power Soldier Toba Warn Warning Warrior Demonstrating Demonstration Devil Dance Personality
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "Portrait of a Tobas warrior during carnival called The Devil Dance (La Diablada)" transports us to the vibrant streets of Oruro, Bolivia in South America. Bathed in glorious sunshine, a male Tobas warrior stands proudly outside, exuding an aura of tradition and power. The striking mask adorning his face is a testament to the rich heritage and decorative customs that define this cultural celebration. Up close, we see intricate details that both pique our curiosity and hint at the danger and aggression concealed within. This portrait captures not only the individuality and confidence of this warrior but also serves as a visual demonstration of their courage and fortitude. In this moment frozen in time, we are drawn into the intensity of his gaze as he looks directly at the camera with assertiveness. His multi-colored attire reflects both his identity as a Bolivian soldier and his dedication to preserving centuries-old customs. As viewers, we cannot help but be captivated by this display of cultural expression - it warns us to pay attention to the richness found within different lifestyles around the world. Through Marco Simoni's skilled photography, we are transported on a journey through time and space where traditions come alive before our eyes.
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