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model: Angela Lin
makeup artist: CindyC
Photo: me
* inspired by the book "Masks" loosely based on the Tale of Genji. Read "Masks" by Fumiko Enchi, captivating!
in our area, every year there is a so called 'English Island Project' where (Italian) kids get immersed into English language for a full week... this years' program includes teaching drama with our friend D., we did papermaking and mask making for the play tomorrow...
great fun! and a lot of work :)
Mask (Buk, Krar, or Kara), mid to late 19th century, Mabuiag Island, Torres Strait, turtle shell, wood, cassowary feathers, fiber, resin, shell, paint, 54.6 x 63.5 x 57.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
This is my new mask :D I love it. But holy cow was it hot with that thing on, but that also could have been because we had the air conditioner turned off. . .
I got the mask at Wal-mart. They have Halloween stuff out already, and it's my favorite holiday, and you all know how much I love masks. :D They had a pink one and also a blue one and only 5 bucks each!!! Once I find a way to get to the store I am most likely going to buy another, and a wig, and some eyelashes. lol YAY HALLOWEEN!
This is one of the many masks we have around the house and in the yard. This is a big one, almost a foot and a half across, and one of my favorites.
For the Something that begins with M theme at 52 in 2013.
Placed an image of tree roots as the bottom layer, then added a cloudy sky and made a layer mask on the clouds to blend it with the roots. Cut out the house from another image, transferred it, and blended the bottom with the roots of the tree and the edges with the sky a bit. Placed the vintage film as a blending mode and chose "linear color"(?) as the setting, and set that layers opacity to 29%.
Mask (Buk, Krar, or Kara), mid to late 19th century, Mabuiag Island, Torres Strait, turtle shell, wood, cassowary feathers, fiber, resin, shell, paint, 54.6 x 63.5 x 57.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Halloween Skull Mask Project
by Harry Pye (London) © 2007
Halloween Skull Mask Project is part of the 31 Days of Halloween Madness 2007.
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Mask (Buk, Krar, or Kara), mid to late 19th century, Mabuiag Island, Torres Strait, turtle shell, wood, cassowary feathers, fiber, resin, shell, paint, 54.6 x 63.5 x 57.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
From the ArtWorkers exhibition at the George A. Spiva Center for the Arts in Joplin, Missouri | ArtWorkers is sponsored by EaglePicher, LLC with financial assistance from the National Endowment for the Arts, Joplin Visitors and Convention Bureau and Missouri Arts Council, a state agency
The people of Bali, Indonesia, perform numerous traditional dances. The dance most popular with tourists is the Barong & Rangda, a battle between good and evil. Barong is a strange creature, part shaggy dog, part lion, propelled like a circus horse by two dancers and the symbol of all things good. Barong wears a wooden mask like a large animal head ,beautifully carved and brightly coloured in red, white, black and gold. It is topped by a crown extending outwards to the sides of the head. The widow-witch Rangda is the queen of death and devourer of children. She practices the destructive forces of black magic and all things evil. Her mask is dark and fore boding, with a protruding red and gold tongue of fire. Of course Barong always triumphs over evil Rangda and saves all the unfortunate beings from stabbing themselves to death!
These masks were drawings for part of a multicultural arts project that I worked on. The children in the school took part in a drumming workshop and African play that they wrote. The children that made the masks were as young as 6. They used cut, painted and textured paper with "hairy string" to create these magnificent masks. Well done Hayshead Primary.
every minute of every day i hide behind a mask of normalness and happiness.
nobody knows the true me.
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