An exhibition of carnival masks by folk artist Saulius Tamulis is on display at the Lazdijai Regional Museum.
Folk artist Saulius Tamulis first caught the Mardi Gras virus when he was six years old, and the virus has not left him to this day. Having made hundreds of masks, published a book about Mardi Gras, and donated several masks to libraries across the country, the folk artist says he will not stop making them.
The exhibition will be on display until March 6th.
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