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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.

Mask collection. Chrome Block City, Socketball, and Modalt, as well as some rares and a prototype

Mask of Celuluk, Mengwi, Badung.

These 9 year olds were looking at sight and vision so we decided to create our own crazy glasses and masks. They were all so individual, just like the kids!

Mask (from Bali, I believe), American Musesum of Natural History, New York.

“No mask like open truth to cover lies,

 

As to go naked is the best disguise.”

During Medieval Fair at Viana do Castelo and back to my Powershot.

 

View On Black

seen in Musashi Koganei, Tokyo

Kiitti donitseista, piristi perjantaita :)

Mesopotamian Humbaba demon mask

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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

University of East Anglia

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

comedy and tragedy

 

When I was in the sixth grade my best friend moved to the Philippines. She sent me these masks, comedy and tragedy, as a gift. I have had them hanging or displayed on a shelf ever since, no matter where I live. They never had any kind of proper hanger so last week I got a strip of leather and some gorilla glue and made a hanger of my own.

 

nano word count 13,617

handmade slipknot masks

This is mask dance

 

Thank you~

masking tape index (Cath Kidston fabric notebook)

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.

Sorry about the poor quality of this pic, but it was scanned from a 6x4" print, which is all I have.

This mask was slightly cracked in the firing, and so I was able to keep it! I was pleased, because at the time I couldn't afford the luxury of not selling anything I made.

 

So I hung it outside the front door on the wall, were it lasted about a week before it vanished about noon one day!

 

I reported it to the police to get a crime number, and the next day I received a most interesting missive. The police only have a few fields in their lost and stolen property database: vehicles, valuables, money, animals, and other.

 

The letter commiserated on the theft of my 'other', and assured me that should my 'other' turn up, they would let me know!

 

It never did!

 

The wind mask is/was made of stoneware clay, coloured with iron oxide and fired to 1280C, in an electric kiln. It measured about 14" across.

Mexican wrestling masks in Olveira. Tourist trash, but a colorful picture.

www.3cwholesale.com/party-supplies.html

 

The Spiderman Mask is made of plastic.

It comes with an elastic strap for easy wearing.

A great toy for children.

When you press the button on the head, the eye is brighten up.

You may rest assured that the product is made of the best material with first - class workmanship, brand - new and unused.

Obviously a crop of mask No. 10

Green and purple peacock masquerade cupcakes. 12 triple chocolate fudge cupakes with green vanilla butter cream and 12 vanilla cupcakes with purple raspberry butter cream. 24 cupcakes in all. fondant peacock feathers and fondant masks. Made for a bridal shower.

This mask is for wearing in ritual dances and ceremonies and is unusual in its colour. The man who sold it to me came from Mozambique and said his masks were from that country. Makonde people have lived for centuries on both sides of the Ruvuma River which forms the Tanzania/Mozambique border.

Images and video by Kamala Dolphin-Kingsley

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