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Another attempt of folding a mask. This time with painted watercolor paper.
technique by Russel Sutherland
One of those 80s toy replicas,
this vehicle called Volcano was very rare
and not easy to get back in the 80s.
Like Castle Grayskull or so, one of those toys all kids wanted for christmas.
The transformation features a turret that rotates, when driving in attack mode.
I tested the physical model with my son, he loves the function.
Instructions available.
🎀 Mask queen Tattoo (BOM) 🎀
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Hollow face optical illusion. It is an optical illusion in which the perception of concave mask of the face appears for our visualisation as the normal convex face.
Today I found words:
“Time is an illusion.”
― Albert Einstein
Because it is still the period of masks, I present these masks from Zurich pride parade. They are very spectacular, but I do not know to what extent they can be used for protection against the new coronavirus. :}
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Searching some masks ideas fore the next issue of the fanzine OTTO.
It's about carnival, ghost stories and ancestor…
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Charida, is a village of 308 skilled mask makers of the celebrated dance form of the region, Chau dance. It is an acrobatic martial art based dance form inscribed in UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This quaint village in the land of red soil is located at the scenic foothills of the Ayodhya Hills, about 5 km from Baghmundi.
The tradition of Chau mask making started in Charida about 150 years back during the rule of King Madan Mohan Singh Deo of Baghmundi. The Chau Mask has received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag . The vibrant, colourful and elaborate masks convey the vigorous intent of the art form that portrays animals or characters from the epics. One can experience the tedious task of making the elaborate masks from scratch directly from the artists.
A Rural Craft Hub has been developed at Charida by Government of West Bengal's Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises & Textiles, in association with UNESCO.
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Paper mask inspired by a sculpture by Indian artist Sureel Kumar.
Edited in Prisma app with Underground
Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 VR
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