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Few days ago saw Misturu Nikaido's Kabuki mask and really loved the idea. So this is what I came up with.
Found this mask laying about a friend's house. The history of masques is interesting enough. Especially when we all struggle with our own identities at times.
Woman in sexy lingerie wearing gas mask.
Snowboard deck design.
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This mask grants the wearer a very destructive ability to overdrive the functions of an opponent’s body. It emits waves which go through the victim to the brain, which cause the body to overdo itself, making the victim go into a weakened state.
best of luck to everyone entering the contest!
Even before the coronavirus pandemic hit Mainland China and then eventually the world, putting masks up in public was a rather common and ordinary thing in East Asian countries such as China, Taiwan and South Korea.
Thanks to Kieran Campbell my post processing skills are getting better.
Just got to practice. And get everything in the frame.
I'll be back up that hill...
AZOURY Provocation Mask for Kinky
AZOURY Corset
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Charlene Chartrand (just click her name in the tags) is not just a beautiful face. She's also a talented artist. Richard photographed her canvases earlier this year.
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Mask wetfolded from a rectangle - leftover from the last model (acrylic paint on Bütten-Papier, ca 8,5x21cm)
technique inspired by [https://www.flickr.com/photos/28744631@N06/] Daniel Chang and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/94167965@N08/] Beata Kupczak
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It's the time of the sand sculpture exhibition at Ludwigsburg and I went there early this morning when the park opened to avoid the worst heat. They have some amazing sculptures again this year and I will show a few more in the next days. This one is called "Venitian Masks" and was created by a team of sand artists. They used 32 tons of sand for this sculpture. There is another capture in the comments which shows the other side of the sculpture.
My last attempt at the Condor was *checks notes* six years ago.
Geez, really? Six years?
Anyway, it was time to revisit.
This new version is shaped a little more like the original toy and includes all the bells and whistles. Even the tiny little headlight cannon.
As it becomes more of an order to wear masks in so many places ~ I've become very busy with so many orders. I've participated at a few markets and have sold many of these.
El tema de "Looking close... on Friday!" de esta semana (1 de marzo) es "Antifaz".
No olvides de etiquetar tu imagen con "Looking close... on Friday!" y "Antifaz".
The theme for this week in "Looking close... on Friday!" (on March 1) is "Mask".
Please don't forget to tag your image with "Looking close... on Friday!" and "Mask".
mask = 2cm
wishing you a happy Friday & lovely weekend ahead.....
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a shot from my Oly
Created for the Down Under Challenge 1137
Thanks to Gill Steenvoorde for the
plus my Fancy Faces New Orleans mask