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A head and shoulder portrait of a tarpaper-blonde crone pretending to be Baba Yaga, made by world famous unknown artist Aloisius Birnstingl, expertly rendered using Kukident, lemon juice, menthol toothpase, egg shells, roadgravel and carpender glue mixed with housepaint in rainbow colors, on coarse potato-sack burlap with traces of the Bogomil Farmers Union logo showing trough, torn edges held together with wooden clothes pins onto a frame of willow branches.
A close-up, high-angle portrait shows a multi-media art piece featuring a hyperrealistic head and shoulders sculpture of an old, extensively wrinkled woman with a prominent nose, pale green eyes, and pinkish skin, looking to the right. Her hair is a mix of white, gray, blonde, and black strands, some appearing wet or damp and adhering together. Her neck shows many wrinkles and folds. The sculpture's head emerges from a vibrant, multi-layered background that mimics a rainbow, made from thick, glossy paint in shades of purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. The paint looks textured and possibly smeared or dripped. The rainbow background is laid upon a piece of coarse, woven burlap fabric with frayed edges.
Scattered on the rainbow background, especially around the base of the sculpture's neck and shoulders, are small black pebbles, bits of crushed white eggshell, a slice of lemon, a green leaf, and possibly other organic or natural materials embedded in the paint. A segment of the burlap to the upper right features a dark blue circular stamp with text that reads "BOGOMIL FARMERSION" around a central emblem of two intertwined trees or symbols.