Here's a use for my masks I hadn't imagined before! The following are pictures from the 2010 fall/winter catalog of a boutique men's and women's clothing label called Elkha, based in Melbourne, Australia. The deer mask is an earlier, unpainted version of the one I've been working on this summer.






I love the way masks seem to take on a life of their own and do things I never would have guessed they would once they leave my hands! That's one way that to me, masks are a particularly alive form of art.
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1 comment:
Hi Carrie.
That's great news!
Congrats!
Those pics are rather small, and not well calibrated, we cannot see the full effect. Can you fix that with bigger pics?
If not, maybe I can help if you need it, I could calibrate those to improve their balance. Takes me just a few minutes.
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