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Commuters and drivers wear face masks on a tram in central.
As Hong Kong Coronavirus/COVID-19 surpasses fifty cases in the city so most people don a face mask to protect themselves from the virus. Although there is some debate over the effectiveness of the masks to protect against infection and a citywide shortage of masks still the face covering has become started attire for most people in the city.
17/02/2020, Hong Kong, CHINA.
Caleb is a superhero. He does things other people can't do. Like bake well, and write wonderful poems.
Commuters on the MTR wear face masks.
As Hong Kong Coronavirus/COVID-19 surpasses fifty cases in the city so most people don a face mask to protect themselves from the virus. Although there is some debate over the effectiveness of the masks to protect against infection and a citywide shortage of masks still the face covering has become started attire for most people in the city.
17/02/2020, Hong Kong, CHINA.
A temperature check machine in the foyer of a large office in Central.
As Hong Kong Coronavirus/COVID-19 surpasses fifty cases in the city so most people don a face mask to protect themselves from the virus. Although there is some debate over the effectiveness of the masks to protect against infection and a citywide shortage of masks still the face covering has become started attire for most people in the city.
17/02/2020, Hong Kong, CHINA.
Day 2 of 365 days.
I'm really excited to be a part of this group. I joined the 365 project earlier this year and learnt so much about photography, but I ended up falling off the map after a few months. Since I sometimes put in some big days at work, I'm going to cut myself some slack if needed. I can miss up to a week, but if I miss more than 2 weeks . . . I have to start over.
Face masks litter a cholla cactus in the Sitgreaves Pass area outside Oatman, Arizona, U.S.A. (April 17, 2021)
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Carnival masks and flag on Whitney Bank construction site, corner Jeff Davis and Canal Street. Donahue Favret, Contractors.
Mask
Unknown people, Nigeria,
c. 1950
Wood, fiber, hair (?)
On loan from Brahima Wague, Sugar Land, Texas
34 1/4 x 41 1/2 x 15 in. (87 x 105.41 x 38.1 cm)
L2010.127
“Mystery Mask” is currently on view in gallery 261a at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA). This minimal installation features a single object: a highly unusual 3 ½ foot tall mask from Nigeria about which very little is known. The mask is carved from wood, colored with pigments, and the mustache is composed of fiber and possibly hair. It dates to the second half of the twentieth century. The mask’s owner acquired it in Sokoto, a city in northwestern Nigeria. He was told it had been used in fertility ceremonies by the Tiv people, who live in the central-southern part of the country. The only known image
of a very similar mask was published in a catalogue on southeastern Nigerian art.
The curator is inviting comments about its origin and function from scholars worldwide
through an African scholars Internet forum.
As comments come in, they will be added to the didactics in the MIA gallery and posted on the MIA blog, The Bubbler, creating a participatory exhibition. The exhibition runs through December 18.
Learn more about The Arts of Africa and the Americas
People walk in the Mid Levels with face masks on.
As Hong Kong Coronavirus/COVID-19 surpasses fifty cases in the city so most people don a face mask to protect themselves from the virus. Although there is some debate over the effectiveness of the masks to protect against infection and a citywide shortage of masks still the face covering has become started attire for most people in the city.
17/02/2020, Hong Kong, CHINA.
Tom Banwell steampunk mask at the Steampunk exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford
Minolta SR-T 101b | MC-Rokkor-PF 50mm f/1.7 | Fujifilm Superia 200
Rescanned and converted in PSE7
Angie's masquerade mask.
strobist: 580EXII into white shoot-through umbrella to camera right, 1/8 power, triggered remotely. large aluminum reflctor to camera left
This collection of classic little knit and crochet masks are great uses of leftover yarn, and perfect for those times when you want to go incognito or need a last minute costume.
We feature them in both plain silk, and embellished silk yarns:
Crochet Mask : A classic mask silhouette, with a touch of two-tone and a bit more curve for exotic flair.
Knitted Mask: The classic shape of this mask is worked in garter-stitch lace.
Hairpin Lace Mask: A great introduction to hairpin lace!
3M disposable respirator 9210, tight fitting, fit-factor (100+), source of un-comfort, heat from exhale, strap. Weight=10g