Genitsaros Mask | Art Print
Genitsaros Mask | Art Print
About the Design
The Genitsaros Mask art print is part of a collection of two art prints showcasing the two Greek Folk masks of Genitsaros and Boula used during the carnival season at Naousa in the north of Greece. To see the Boula Mask Art print click here.
Want to know more about the masks and the inspiration behind them?
Then head over to the blog post here.
Product Specifications
This art print is printed on a museum quality thick matte paper. This art print is NOT framed.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Shipping Rates
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For the rest of the world - FREE shipping for orders over $50.
For Art Prints we need about 2–5 business days to print and prepare your art print for shipping. More than half of our orders are shipped within 3 business days or less. For more information about shipping times and rates, please refer to the Shipping Policy.
Returns
We gladly accept returns and exchanges. Just email us at hello@ariadnekritonos.com within 14 days of receiving your order and ship items back to up within 20 days of delivery.
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Questions?
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About the artist
Ariadne Kritonos, an artist and surface pattern designer. Inspired by Greek folk motifs, Ariadne's unique designs capture their symbolic meanings and timeless beauty.
With a background in fashion design, fine art and Greek folk dancing, Ariadne's life journey spans Athens, London, and now Connecticut, USA where she continues to create captivating works of art that celebrate her unique blend of influences and experiences.
Her mission is to bring these forgotten treasures out of the archives and into our everyday lives.