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Masks are a feature of Venetian festivities and are on display throughout the city. Some are simple tourist souvenirs and others are works of art.

Charlene Chartrand (just click her name in the tags) is not just a beautiful face. She's also a talented artist. Richard photographed her canvases earlier this year.

Mask wetfolded from a rectangle - leftover from the last model (acrylic paint on Bütten-Papier, ca 8,5x21cm)

technique inspired by [https://www.flickr.com/photos/28744631@N06/] Daniel Chang and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/94167965@N08/] Beata Kupczak

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Looking Close... on Friday! 'mask' theme.

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Old copper mask from an architectural detail.

These are masks of the "clown/s" that usually accompany a Chinese lion dance

Macro Mondays theme: Safety

 

Last time we had this theme I was photographing one of my dolls with safety pins and we ended up having a home invasion while I was doing it. I've provided a link to the the story in my first comment below.

 

This time I decided to use one of my masks, I keep them handy all over the house -- this one by the front door. I made this one and another for my husband out of different fabric, but we bought better ones and even keep some disposable ones in case someone shows up who needs one.

 

Stay Safe!

 

HMM

New Orleans French Quarter

 

ANSH 109 (15) show us your mask

João Charrua

(inspired by Joseph Wu's mask base)

He follows an early patristic formulation (Dionysius) when he terms it a “ray of darkness . . . a bright ray of His secret wisdom . . . a divine and dark spiritual light . . . a wisdom so simple, general and spiritual”, that is, a knowing far beyond all limited, finite details and concreteness. These paradoxes are crowned by a supreme one, “knowing by unknowing”. To grow in a deep encounter with God as He truly is in Himself, unconstrained by the limited concepts we tend to have of Him, we must relinquish familiar ways of knowing. We must “unknow” in order properly to perceive Him, that is, in a manner beyond finite categories.

-THOMAS DUBAY, S.M. FIRE WITHIN St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and the Gospel—on Prayer

Side view of mask made from found objects.

2009 New Delhi

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My last attempt at the Condor was *checks notes* six years ago.

 

Geez, really? Six years?

 

Anyway, it was time to revisit.

 

This new version is shaped a little more like the original toy and includes all the bells and whistles. Even the tiny little headlight cannon.

With a mask on the bus *

Have a nice weekend everyone and ... stay safe !!!

It's the time of the sand sculpture exhibition at Ludwigsburg and I went there early this morning when the park opened to avoid the worst heat. They have some amazing sculptures again this year and I will show a few more in the next days. This one is called "Venitian Masks" and was created by a team of sand artists. They used 32 tons of sand for this sculpture. There is another capture in the comments which shows the other side of the sculpture.

As it becomes more of an order to wear masks in so many places ~ I've become very busy with so many orders. I've participated at a few markets and have sold many of these.

El tema de "Looking close... on Friday!" de esta semana (1 de marzo) es "Antifaz".

No olvides de etiquetar tu imagen con "Looking close... on Friday!" y "Antifaz".

 

The theme for this week in "Looking close... on Friday!" (on March 1) is "Mask".

Please don't forget to tag your image with "Looking close... on Friday!" and "Mask".

mask = 2cm

Carnival...

Mardi Gras is Feb 13 ....

in my Mask Series ...

 

Taken on Feb 10, 2018

Thanks for your visits, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto

Created for the Down Under Challenge 1137

  

Thanks to Gill Steenvoorde for the

mask on the left

 

plus my Fancy Faces New Orleans mask

Venetian masks at the Venetian festival in Ludwigsburg Germany.

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A mask from a traditional Noh dance-drama on display at the Art Aquarium Museum in Ginza.

 

Noh drama originated in the 14th Century and often features traditional stories with supernatural creatures.

Happpy Valentine's Day!

"Ah, it was a time of sharing, of remembering, building, adventuring, dreaming ... but above all, it was the time of my kind, the time of mask makers ... those for whom the art of creating great Kanohi Masks from Kanoka Disks was all that we lived for."

 

The red light effect is actually an LED tube rolled in some red sheets, complemented with a faint blue light behind his back.

 

-slightly edited

Set in the Golden Mask Dynasty, a legendary age in China, the story tells how a queen, who wears a golden mask, creates a splendid dynasty. The play has eight chapters and included more than 200 actors from China and abroad. Produced by Chinese playwrights, directors and designers, the play features Chinese dances, acrobatics, costumes, and lighting and acoustics. The Golden Mask Dynasty is a mythical age, and the play tells a fairy-tale like story of war, royal banquets, and romance. The play has 20 different dance scenes, ranging from war scenes to romance.

In order to allow the "Golden Mask Dynasty" has become a veritable "capital a show", OCT Group invested 200 million yuan specifically for the " Golden Mask Dynasty " in Beijing Happy Valley OCT to create a theater, creating a national theater for the screenplay tailored precedent.

In order to promote the story , "Golden Mask Dynasty " on the stage also specially designed a 16 meters long and 7 meters high, 360-degree flip stage , the actors may be suspended in the above point of view and other performances, which is also the country 's first . The most amazing thing is that on the stage , ear sets, auditorium and other places, according to the story is set designers an advanced water systems , flood struck, hundreds of tons of water from the stage , ear Taiwan gush out , and on the video screen after the flood choppy scenes contrast with each other , so that the audience immersive wonderland , thrilling among the floods have poured into the first row of the auditorium.

 

For Macro Mondays Pick Two Curved Pottery. A headpiece that broke off a clay face mask purchased years ago in Costa Rica. Lit with a mix of ambient light, red-filtered flashlight and a LED bulb inserted into the piece where it was broken. Resting on a vest.

Rabbits can be infectious.

Frankfurt, Hanauer Landstr.

Venice's carnival

 

Masks : Serenity Style - Mardi Gras Masks Gacha. E xclusive for the Februrary round of The Liaison Collaborative

Head : Genus Project - Baby

Skin : Belleza - Carly Genus applier. Soon at The Liaison Collaborative.

Hair : Wasabi - Inoko Hair. At Uber

Eyeshadow and Lipgloss : Euphoric - Candy Glitter and Lipgloss.

   

Paul Klee, German 1879 - 1940

Oil on burlap

Nelson A. Rockefeller Fund, 1978

Museum of Modern Art, New York

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