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The Littlest Obby Oss – Pen Munys – a Cornish version of a Mari Lwyd
This mini print depicts a mast beast obby oss. This one is called PenMunys, or Tiny Head in Cornish. Cornwall, like Wales, also has a tradition around festivities, documented in Cornish Christmas Guise plays of including an obby oss character, constructed as a mast beast with an articulated horses skull on top. The Cornish oss typically has a dress of tatters and appear very often are very tall, dance and run at speed, and are full of mischief. They are accompanied by a teazer who does their best to keep them under control, for everyone’s safety, but anything not nailed down or tightly fastened may find itself a tasty morsel of these beasts.
£11.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
The Scream
A portrait of two of the infamous screaming mummies of Guanajuato. This is painted in acrylic with spraypaint and will be a very eye-catching piece on any dark-collectors wall. Painted on a stretched canvas.
D: 3.5cm
H: 61cm
W: 45.5cm£150.00 Sold by: Marshall OriginalsThe Scream
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The Devil’s Bride
“I married the Dark Gentleman”, she said. “The Christians give a ring. The Dark Lord takes a finger.” From The Daylight Gate by Jeanette Winterson.
The Devil’s Bride (2021)
The hand of Elizabeth Southerns, a Pendle Witch.
Wax, acrylic & enamel paint, wood, paper, glass.
£150.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of CuriositiesThe Devil’s Bride
£150.00