
This papier mâché mask, depicting a long-spine porcupinefish, is designed to be worn but serves a dual purpose as a sculptural bust when not in use. It features a white underbelly and mottled brown and yellow upper, with spines around most of the top half of its body.
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Cloth, Wire, Papier-mâché, Acrylic paint, wood, Mask

Liz transforms recycled paper into uncannily lifelike animal masks