Cork-made Devil for fright and delight
Still today, every time we lock eyes with this sculpture made by Porfírio Mendes, it’s either laugh or be laughed at by the whacky demonic fiddler. Can you guess what it is made from?
Everything the artist does is made from cork, love and a kind-hearted sense of mischievousness. An homage to a rural Portugal inhabited by saints and demons, farmers and merrymakers, popular songs and wine.
Based in Barcelos (Minho, Portugal), Porfírio is a construction worker by day and cork sculptor by night - because cement was too dull a resource for someone with such a wild imagination. We wish you could see him in action. He has so much fun doing this that he is the first to tell us that he knows many of his ideas are bad but still amusing to be thought about. The good ones, though, are given shape in meticulously chiseled cork and painted at least thrice.
It’s funny. It’s weird. It’s kitsch. It’s all of that and that’s why we love it.
Length > 14 cm
Width > 14 cm
Height > 39 cm
Handling
Due to the unique, handcrafted nature of this piece, please handle it with care to avoid accidental knocks or drops.
Storage
If used for decorative purposes, use a dry cotton cloth or soft brush to remove dust.
Store in a safe place where it is protected from possible impacts.