Ezequiel Tapia Bahena
“Totonaca Pre-Hispanic Mask” – Obsidian and Silver Sculpture
This sculpted head by Ezequiel Tapia Bahena reinterprets a Totonaca mask with strong lines and high contrast. Carved from deep black obsidian, the piece is finished with silver inlays on the headdress and ears. The face is calm but alert, with sharp features that reflect light and shadow depending on the angle. Resting on a polished black base, the mask feels ceremonial but modern. The materials speak to both ancient roots and refined technique — obsidian for strength and history, silver for detail and clarity. Totonaca Pre-Hispanic Mask is not a replica but a tribute, made by a skilled artisan with deep ties to Indigenous heritage.
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