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Capa Roja (the Red Cape) Project by Cazapapeles

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A cardboard installation called Capa Roja or the red cape project by Cazapapeles involves life sized wolves, their surrounding environment, and natural neighbors. Their forms are completely intense, whether head to the moon in a howl or sniffing the earth on track for food. Through the middle of the scene a red caped intruder stands.  His presence appears to be friendly, although his intent is not certain.  The inspiration for the project was from a handful of childhood memories and imagination.

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