Stencils along High street, San Fernando
If you walk along parts of Port of Spain and San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, you may find remnants of spray-painted stencils on the roads and sidewalks. They were part of a public art project which in 2001, Trinidad and Tobago's traditional characters played their mas over the fact that the art and preservation of traditional mas is slowing dying.
Project: art4dst33t / Trinidad and Tobago
Artist: Adele Todd / 2001
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Terms and meaning:
Traditional characters - An array of carnival masqueraders depicting sailors, dames, demons, bats and minstrels from Trinidad and Tobago
Mas - Commonly known as carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
Friday, May 16, 2008
A public reminder - Traditional Mas
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