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WOOD CARVING
When producing tools and objects for everyday use, sculptors had a much freer hand in choosing subject matter. With the arrival of European influences, wood carving started to develop along more innovative and commercial lines. Although there have been noteworthy carvers, artistic integrity has suffered as a result of the commercial boom in the tourist industry. These days whole villages specialize in producing certain styles of work. The village of mas, near Ubud, is probably the best known for its carvings of female figures, Buddhist, characters from Hindu epics, and the traditional Topeng and Wayang Wong masks. |
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