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3M disposable respirator 8210, tight fitting, fit-factor (100+), source of un-comfort, breathing resistance, heat from exhale, strap. Weight=10g
Worn as punishment to shame a person convicted of a minor crime. From the Medieval Crime Museum in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany.
My third clay mask. A fantastic effect with the red and purple blend accented with dramatic eyes and "hairdo." For her hair, I carved into the clay exposing the bright blue base.
Gas mask m/1929. The gas mask that was introduced in Sweden after the war was based on the German mask made of rubber-coated fabric.
SPB Machinery offered a Semi-automatic surgical mask making machine that can produce a 1-3 layer non-woven mask with high efficiency.
A smile for him
A scowl for her
Tears for them
And for what it's worth
A sultry look
Just to pass time
These are examples
Of the many faces of mine
We're all guilty of putting on a show (whether it be happy, or sad, or anything in between) just so that people only know a modified version of ourselves. One friend knows us as the most charming person, while another knows us as the shy kid. Sometimes it's for the best, and sometimes for the worst, and sometimes we're just worried what someone would think of our true selves. Luckily, we have our family who know all the ups and downs about us and still love us day after day. I'm definitely proud to say I have one like that :)
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Unique accordion-style artist's book created in 2019. Vintage hand-tinted studio portraits altered with paper collage and hand embroidery.
I found this large mask in Rwanda in 1987, but I believe it came from The Congo. Its always been one of my favorites.
I've been photographing some of the masks in my house today.
Maybe I'll do some more of these, as I have more masks and other travel memorabilia.
Working on commissions again now that I have time. The commissioner purchased this mask from me like... back in January and has been incredibly patient as I've struggled with getting through school, family deaths, and graduation.
I'm really excited to work on this though. This video shows about six layers worth of layering already and I have no idea how many more will come but I'm sure it will be a lot! I want to get it absolutely perfect for her!
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.
The lovely and talented Zoe Jakes of Beats Antique.
This is from their Wanderlust VT show we saw in June. One of the best nights of my life to date. It's a great feeling to know that some of your favorite artists recognize and appreciate you.
I am so excited, beyond words excited, to see them four nights in a row, starting this Thursday in Boston. Any of you in the MA or PA (or Vermont!) area should really try to make it to see this powerful group. It truly is a great experience.
Soo many photos will be coming...uh oh, get ready.
The Bubbler in collaboration with the Neighborhood Intervention Program (NIP) and Prof. Faisal Abdu ́Allah present an art exhibition by Madison youth. "Mask Off!" brings together UW-Madison staff, The Bubbler, and teenagers of greater Madison to celebrate identity, alter egos, and human complexity. Based on 15 weeks of workshops with diverse artists, the project emphasizes the multi-vocality and diversity of the youth who are often at the forefront of the nation’s friction. The art, made by the teens, tells stories about the multiple facets of self-imagination versus determination by society. The alter egos that the teens developed reflect upon their adaptation to challenges encountered in their every day lives.