Amil Droz, an artisanal mask maker based in Boquerón, Puerto Rico, took us for a walk through his
rustic wooden home and art studio to see his vejigante masks and other 3D works
of art he has created. Amil (pronounced Ay-MEEL) is originally from Puerto
Rico, but spent most of his life living in New York, which you will be able to
tell from his accent. He calls his business Tuntuneco Arts. His masks are mostly
made out of coconuts in the style found in Loiza, Puerto Rico. We purchased one
to display above the bar of our Cabo Rojo home.
Amil Droz Torres is a certified cultural Artisan whose art
studio and shop, Tuntuneco Arte Taino, is located above the Copy Hamburger bar in
Boqueron, Puerto Rico. His masks sculptures and painting are found in museums,
schools, and corporations in New York and PR. He also teaches and presents as a
guest artist. We were lucky to meet him in a Cabo Rojo sports bar while
watching the AFC Championship Game! He’s also a NY Yankees fan, but we can
forgive him for that.
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Amil Droz, Tunteneco Arts, on Instagram
NY Digital Heritage Collection Profile
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