It was called “Get the Traitors.” Five papier-mâché puppet heads were arranged on the ground. Each represented a Chinese who had sold out to the Japanese. Several paces away laughing ...
These giant puppets ... and mojiganga heads and torsos in different stages of production. The figures are made of paper and an adhesive solution, a version of papier-mâché called cartonería ...
And so if what follows is more like a puppet of Peter than the man himself, so much the better. Without further ado, the papier-mâché revolutionary. What’s happening in Gaza and what does it ...