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mask making is a local craft in venice and the area, and is most famous at the annual carnival which is just before shrove tuesday. I find it slightly creepy, but the masks themselves are very beautiful, especially if you find the handmade ones, not the 'made in china' rubbish copies.
A mixture of paper masks, cut from a plan found on the net and scaled to 1/48 before printing out, and masking tape. I tried to pull the edges of the tape proud very slightly, to emulate the softer edge of the paper masks. Tape was used on the trickier curved part of the model where getting a paper mask to lay flat was tricky.
The tape worked 'ok', but didn't have as nice an edge as achieved with the paper masks. Next time I'll work harder getting paper masks to fit around curves.
The real aircraft didn't actually have soft edges between the colours, it was a hard edge colour scheme. I just prefer the look. The black underside has a hard edge to it though.
Made with fd flickr toys. I could not access flickr toys for about 5 weeks and it was pretty darn sad. More of this gala "English" lesson follows with previous photo. Each of the students was interviewed with her mask - some excerpts follow under previous photo.
This is a combination of 3 images. Not my best work for masking, but i had fun and it was good practicd.
2 of the images are mine, including the background and the billboard sign to the left. I made the background transparent on the billboard, and tried to change the white balance. The exposure itself was pretty bad, so this was the closest i was able to get it.
Given this is a car accident, I thought of stick Tiger's face in the car...i found an image online, isolated his face and body by erasing the background, and then used the eraser tool to shape the chest to fit in the car, and finally changed the opacity
Teens attended a workshop that took on a fascinating Egyptian theme with Cobra shapes, pyramid masks, and other Egyptian designs.
Putting fangs was the most tricky part of all. It's Hannya mask. The design is based on one of Kabuki charactor.
first photo with new camera ... fuzzed it. lion mask from garage sale in cambridge MA, carved out of heavy wood.
Anonymous' Million Mask March 2015 in Brussels
Video: youtu.be/zEDtTmbH-jY
All pix marked "Roxy" were made by my daughter
Ffp2 face mask in transparent packaging on wooden framed blackboard. ‘Mask ffp2’ in white chalk. High point of view. Amber light effect.
Part of my mask series. 05-2008
We used one speed flash for fill light.
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Tiger striped mask--my favorite. It is very small. About 2 inches in diameter. Sold to a lady in California. Made just shortly after learning how to do a tiger cane a la Debbie Jackson.
My first mask with long, thin beak pattern, sold to man in Belgium. Very soft, sensuous leather! A fairly simple design, little ornamentation needed.
A plaster cast of my face painted with iron oxide paint and allowed to rust in an old tool box filled with rusted nails and tools.
Mask to scare off evil comoputer spirits in the window.
You can see the actual mask here, not the best photo, and there are better versions where clear thread stitching puckers the mouth and eyeholes.
This is usually my favorite day at the Venice Carnevale - the big meetup at the Arsenale in the morning is simply magical. So many great masks assembled over one of the most scenic sections of Venice - who could ask for more? Everyone seems to be in good humor and so many friends are meeting again for the first time. After Arsenale the models scatter and recover, and some of them come out later in the day. This year was no exception!
I created a separate album for the photos I took with my Sony A7iii. I thought I had synced the local time with my Canon 5D Mk IV but apparently I did not, so the photos showed times 8 hours apart. Grrrr!!
Sorry everyone....didn't get a chance to finish this when I posted it....had to go out......!!.....
This is the graphic design that is on the back of my Son's "wakeboard"...(.like waterskiing but with one wide ski....and you put you feet into boots that are fixed on the board....)....lots of unique graphics adorn these boards....the wilder the better.....my son like this one so much....he also has a tatoo of it on his arm.....lol....