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This altoid box is covered in polymer clay with a skinner blend and rubber stamped ink details, and a polymer clay face mask.
A gift by my African exchange student son. The mask is narrow and doesn't fit a human face; it's meant for wall decoration. So I photoshopped some eyes in its, but it not perfect. I don't have time to make it perfect. :-0
[First, I will begin by apologizing for the low-light photographs of this tutorial. The basement where I am currently using plaster does not offer great conditions for my camera. Still, I wanted to share my process and so the photos are what they are.]
I start with a mask modeled in plastaline. The mask is deeper than the finished product will become because I must have an even surface in order to fill the neoprene.
For me art is exploration and discovery. I try new things, discover something novel, surprising, wonderful, or unique and then push it a little further. The great thing about working in digital media is that you can save all the steps and make modifications without risk.
This image started as an iPod Touch photo of flower pots on our back porch. I then used Photo FX to modify the image. I dropped out the color, blurred the image, used the Abstract Contours filter and the Ancient Canvas filter. This produced an interesting image, but it lacked definition. So, I brought the Photo FX image into ToonPaint to create a black and white sharp edged mask. I then put the Photo FX and ToonPaint images in separate layers in Sketch Club and used the Overlay blend mode to combine them. I spent the next two hours retouching the shapes and adding colors to produce a final image. I was pleased. It was late. I went to bed.
The next morning it occurred to me to try additional ToonPaint masks, offset them in different layers, and try different blend modes. As I experimented, several of the combinations surprised and delighted me. So I saved them. In a matter of minutes I produced the rest of the series.
iPad 3, Photo FX, ToonPaint, and Sketch Club apps.
Fluorescent handmade backdrop.
Mask
technique: brush / acrylic paints on canvas
size: 98 x 152 cm
year: 2003
author: vataa
more: www.vatamorgana.org
We're very lucky that we live near a lot of cool tech surplus shops. One thing that shows up occasionally are photolithographic masks. Way cool. Read about our coaster project here.
Painted mask made of fun foam by Michael Hickey for the theatre production of Worlds Without End written by William A. Sessions- directed and choreographed by Sandra Hughes. Performed at The Mask Center in Atlanta.
I don't know whether or not I'll actually bother with makeup. I wouldn't be able to do it for the Steampunk Weekend at Bristol, because its hotter than hell in the dead summer and I'd sweat it off ten minutes after getting out of the car.
But its just an idea with the "broken robot" idea.
The mask is done! I'm happy with it but there is some scarring that I couldn't get rid of, so I'm trying to decide whether to paint it or not.
Clate Mask speaking with attendees at the 2019 Arizona Technology Innovation Summit at The Duce in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
This mask is meant to live above the doorway to your home and is intended to keep away evil spirits. I picked it up several years ago near Ubud in Bali.
This mask was a Christmas gift, and I have to say, from the angle at which this was taken, looks a bit on the creepy side. Like an actual face out of a horror movie. I think I might have to start up a mask collection, if for no other reason than the photographic possibilities are nearly endless. :-)
The lamp posts were decorated with opera masks along the main streets at Melaka during Lunar new year period
During lunch hour in Central, workers come out 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.