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“We understand how dangerous a mask can be. We all become what we pretend to be.”

―(Patrick Rothfuss)―

 

Masks in a shop-window in Ashland, Oregon. Let your inner animal out!

Lánmó: "Honsha, we have captured the target. It appears to be... No."

 

Honsha: "Is there a problem, Lánmó?"

 

Lánmó: "You are not going to believe this, sir."

 

Honsha: "I'm listening."

Codename "Lancer" has been ambushed and captured by an elite Pan-Asian squad, Lánmó. Darkwater's cooperation with the US is soon to be exposed.

  

Weird shaped photo, huh?. Pretty tricky scene to make, but I think the outcome is satisfactory.

N95 MASK

 

> EDIT AND RESIZE TO FIT YOUR CHOICE OF MESH HEAD OR SYSTEM HEAD

> MALE AND FEMALE MESH HEADS

 

Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/TEKI-N95-MASK/19239752

Behind the Mask

I had some studio time with a local model and we explored the props in the studio.

I think we should all get a few quality portraits wearing masks during this pandemic. These are crazy times that will be historically memorable for the rest of our lives.

An ancient mask which grants the user the ability to create whirlpools. It also can slightly allow the wearer to use water as well.

 

Threw this together for the BionicleMaskMaker challenge, and figured I'd post it here.

 

Comments are welcome!

 

Best of luck to all who are entering!

I often wear 2 or 3 masks to be safe, you can never mask up enough, even while playing secondlife

 

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I think this is my third version of the Rhino. This new version has every gimmick the original toy had save the ejector seat.

 

-Battering Ram

-Smokestack Cannons

-Missile Launcher

-Mobile Computer Command Center

-Detachable all-terrain vehicle

 

It took some real Tetris/Oragami to get everything to fold up into the sleeper portion of the cab in truck mode while keeping it in LEGO City scale, but it all fits while still holding the driver and co-pilot in the cab in truck mode.

 

Plus there's the sweet 80s pin stripes.

A gift from Venice 20 years ago

Carnival ... Venetian Masks ...

Mardi Gras ... Mar 1, 2022 ...

Pic in my People Album ...

 

Pic taken Mar 1, 2022

Thanksfor your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto

© ajpscs

 

I just took the photograph, someone else make this beautiful mask.

A piece for an upcoming issue of BELIO Magazine ( Madrid, Spain )

 

Truly one of the best design/art magazines I have ever seen!

www.beliomagazine.com

 

Photography and design: Adam White - www.crazeone.com

Prop assistance: RCW-43

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Based on true story..

Questa foto è una di quelle che si può definire "carpe diem"; tant'è che pochi secondi dopo, gli oggetti del tavolino sono stati spostati.

Inizialmente la mia idea era di rappresentare lo spirito carnevalesco della "tradizione" veneziana, affiancata da un oggetto che rappresentasse la "modernità" della nostra epoca.

Successivamente, analizzando meglio la foto, ho pensato come due mezzi così diversi, in alcuni casi potrebbero rappresentare la stessa cosa.

Ho ragionato sul fatto che i social network sono venuti a far parte in maniera invasiva, in molti casi, delle nostre vite. Il telefono è lo strumento con il quale preferiamo interfacciarci tanto che, molte volte, cerchiamo di evitare i rapporti faccia a faccia.

E allora eccola la "maschera moderna", il telefonino, lo schermo, un nickname, un numero di telefono.

Ma come diceva Pirandello: "Chi siamo? Uno? Nessuno? Centomila?"

  

This photo is one of those that it is possible to define "Carpe Diem" (seize the day); in fact few seconds later, the objects on the small table have been moved.

Initially my idea was of representing the carnival spirit of the Venetian "tradition", placed side by side by an object that was representing the "modernity" of our epoch.

Subsequently, analysing better the photo, I have thought how two so different objects, in some cases might represent the same thing.

I have thought on the fact that the social network have come to be part in an invasive way, in many cases, of our lives.

The telephone is the tool with which we prefer interface with people so, many times, we try to avoid the relations does face to face.

So the cell-phone, the screen, a nickname, a number of telephone could be the "modern mask",.

But as was saying Luigi Pirandello (Italian playwrighter, writer and poet) : " who we are? One? None? Hundred thousand?"

When do you use it and why?

Do you really need it?

I told you all ten days ago that I was going to take myself away from flickr for a bit, perhaps not completely, but enough at least to focus on other things. I must admit I was pretty certain that wasn't going to happen.... I couldn't. I'm too addicted. And I'm addicted to you lot too. Thanks for all your comments of support. I was a bit down but all it took were a few words from some friends and suddenly the mask had slipped and that cheeky little smile had crept out again. I can't help myself I'm afraid!

 

Imperial War Museum (IWM) North.

MY MASKS

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Ok, kids, stop monkieng around and pick up your toys! It's night night time.

 

Used the seed part once in the main build and once for the stand in the back...I know it doesn't count, but still - honorable mention :D

How masks influences the user intimate nature, in majority of cases condemning the person to become its slave.

Just a grim and sad portrait

...to everyone who wanted one. finding my own little way to help.

 

Thanks Flickr for putting focus on this simple most important thing that everyone can do...glad to be included in:

 

blog.flickr.net/en/2020/07/31/wear-a-mask-a-flickr-gallery/

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Looking at these beautiful masking tapes, can you believe they originated from fly catching paper from 1923? Any company survives over 80 years deserves certain admiration. Kamoi is a Japanese company started to produce fly catching paper in the 20's and gradually changed its business nature to paper adhesive tapes, recently supplying masking tapes for the auto industry.

 

A few years ago, a Japanese school teacher sent a mail to Kamoi requesting them to make more colors available from their adhesive tapes because she used to do school projects with a lot of their tapes and felt the demand strong for the craft projects in education sector. Kamoi responded by trial running and eventually the MT masking tape brand was born. Imagine that, one customer comment transforms your entire business. You just have to listen carefully and appreciate your customer's creativity. Today MT became wildly popular in Japan for all the possibilities this simple tool can bring to lifestyle.

 

I saw these tapes in Japan early 2008 when they hit the market. I immediately got a few and pondered whether this will be good for our market in Hong Kong. Some say Hong Kong is a cultural desert but I always challenge them "did you do something about it?" Lifestyle is learned, so these tapes won't get hit unless somebody is willing to show the possibilities. You just have to inspire by examples, and listen to your customers. OK, they are arriving in a week's time to city'super/LOG-ON and I'm gonna feature them in our Travel Photo Cafe 2009! I beg you to go to MT masking tape's web site, check out how people are using them in most creative ways and you'll be amazed, guaranteed!

 

More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/from-fly-catching-paper-to...

Barong masks are some of the most important cultural artifacts in Bali. The Barong is a mythical beast that purifies and protects the village. The mask itself is a sacred object of worship and usually kept in a temple. Barong masks are taken out to perform dances and ceremonies on major holidays, most notably the Kunti Sraya, or Barong Dance. That dance recreates a contest between good (represented by the Barong and its followers) and evil (represented by the goddess of death, Rangda, and her followers).

Mask and bottles

This is part of a small group of iPhone images that I wanted to get in my photstream

From the Museum's website:

Eastern Turkey or Western Iran

15th century

Steel with gold inlay

Venice, Italy - Party Masks - Masque

The patterns in the water created mask type shapes. Olga

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