Mask Makers and Their Craft

Mask Makers and Their Craft

Author: Deborah Bell

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0786457643

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Profiling 30 mask makers from around the world, this book explores the motivations and challenges of contemporary artists working to bring the traditional methods and conventions of mask making to an evolving global theatre. There are 181 photographs--including two sections of color plates--which illustrate how the mythic iconography of masks is used in the modern fields of dance, mime, theatre and storytelling. Topics include the ways in which mask artists and performers maintain a sense of universality despite varying local customs; the legacies of Italian mask makers Amleto and Donato Sartori and of the California-based Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre; and the ways in which traditional approaches in mask artistry continue to influence commercial mask performance ventures in film, on Broadway, and in touring companies.


Lily's Cat Mask

Lily's Cat Mask

Author: Julie Fortenberry

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0425287998

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Lily likes to wear the cat mask that her father bought for her, but she isn't allowed to wear it in school until her class has a costume party, where she makes a new friend.


Paper Mask Making

Paper Mask Making

Author: Michael Grater

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1984-01-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780486247120

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This do-it-yourself guide gives detailed instructions for making paper masks — how to cut, fold, score, model, paint, and decorate them. Make masks of people, clowns, birds, and animals: lion, cat, dog, fox, bear, monkey, more. 93 black-and-white illustrations.


Crafting Identity

Crafting Identity

Author: Pavel Shlossberg

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2015-06-11

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0816530998

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Crafting Identity goes far beyond folklore in its ethnographic exploration of mask making in central Mexico. In addition to examining larger theoretical issues about indigenous and mestizo identity and cultural citizenship as represented through masks and festivals, the book also examines how dominant institutions of cultural production (art, media, and tourism) mediate Mexican “arte popular,” which makes Mexican indigeneity “digestible” from the standpoint of elite and popular Mexican nationalism and American and global markets for folklore. The first ethnographic study of its kind, the book examines how indigenous and mestizo mask makers, both popular and elite, view and contest relations of power and inequality through their craft. Using data from his interviews with mask makers, collectors, museum curators, editors, and others, Pavel Shlossberg places the artisans within the larger context of their relationships with the nation-state and Mexican elites, as well as with the production cultures that inform international arts and crafts markets. In exploring the connection of mask making to capitalism, the book examines the symbolic and material pressures brought to bear on Mexican artisans to embody and enact self-racializing stereotypes and the performance of stigmatized indigenous identities. Shlossberg’s weaving of ethnographic data and cultural theory demystifies the way mask makers ascribe meaning to their practices and illuminates how these practices are influenced by state and cultural institutions. Demonstrating how the practice of mask making negotiates ethnoracial identity with regard to the Mexican state and the United States, Shlossberg shows how it derives meaning, value, and economic worth in the eyes of the state and cultural institutions that mediate between the mask maker and the market.


Making Masks

Making Masks

Author: Melody Anderson

Publisher: Blurb

Published: 2022-01-14

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781034999676

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In this highly practical guide, award-winning theatre artist Melody Anderson shares her various mask-making techniques, with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and examples drawn from her remarkable career. "Making Masks" is an invaluable resource for theatre professionals, artists, teachers, and students of all ages and skill levels who are interested in this art form.


Mask Making

Mask Making

Author: Gill Dickinson

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781840920314

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Masker. Undertit.: Get started in a new craft with easy-to-follow projects for beginners. Masker har vært brukt ved karneval og fester i ulike kultureri uminnelige tider. Denne boken viser 12 ulike masker som man kan lage for ulike anledninger, både halv- og helmasker, uten å investere for mye verken i tid eller utstyr. Ulike teknikker og materiale benyttes, det er et eget kapittel som omhandler disse foran i boka. Fremgangsmåten forklares trinn- for-trinn både i tekst og bilder. Tekstmengden er moderat og er forholdsvis enkel. Det gis tips om hva man trenger av utstyr. Gjennomillustrert i fine farger. Mønster bak i boka. Ryddig layout. Egnet for bruk i skolen. Illustrert innholdsfortegnelse, forord.


Mask Making Techniques

Mask Making Techniques

Author: Mary C. McClung

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-20

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1000892026

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Mask Making Techniques: Creating 3-D Characters from 2-D Designs for Theatre, Cosplay, Film, and TV, introduces and demonstrates a variety of mask making materials, techniques, and styles to bring extraordinary characters to life. A foundation reference for mask making and design, the book features over 700 color photos and illustrations of different masks, as well as diagrams of construction and finishing techniques. It provides a wealth of practical information about material options, safety, how to build large- and small-scale masks, how to build armatures for appendages, options for coverings, and finishing techniques. Readers will learn how to use a wide range of materials, including latex, paper and fabric mâché, cold foam, thermoplastics, urethane, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) foam, resin, found objects, and organic materials. The book also provides tips on topics such as how to create rigid polyfoam head forms and three different ways to create eyes, as well as step-by-step instructions to construct 13 different masks. Mask Making Techniques is written for intermediate mask makers, students of theatrical mask making, costume crafts, and prop making courses, as well as prop builders, costume designers, and artists who create Halloween and cosplay costumes.


How to Make Masks! Easy New Way to Make a Mask for Masquerade, Halloween and Dress-Up Fun, With Just Two Layers of Fast-Setting Paper Mache

How to Make Masks! Easy New Way to Make a Mask for Masquerade, Halloween and Dress-Up Fun, With Just Two Layers of Fast-Setting Paper Mache

Author: Jonni Good

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780974106540

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This book teaches new techniques that anyone can use to create fabulous masks easily and quickly. Make one of the 12 popular mask styles in the book with detailed instructions and over 300 step-by-step photos - or use these easy new methods to create your own unique designs. Jonni shows you exactly how to sculpt the features of your masks so they truly represent the character and expression you're looking for. Then capture that look permanently with just two layers of super-strong, fast-setting paper mache, using the recipes included in the book. Your finished masks can look like they were made from fur or feathers, antique gold, ancient bone, rusted iron, glazed porcelain, and even carved and highly polished African wood. The innovative methods in this book are easy, the materials cost just pennies per mask, and your new creations will be even more fun to make than they are to wear. This book takes the art of paper mache masks to a whole new level.


The Mask Maker

The Mask Maker

Author: Diane Glancy

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780806134000

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A mixed-blood American Indian woman, divorcTe Edith Lewis travels to Oklahoma to teach children the art and custom of mask-making and discovers new meaning in her life. (General Fiction)


Making Masks

Making Masks

Author: Toby Reynolds

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1477755756

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Who's behind that mask? Readers will love creating and wearing masks made out of ordinary household items, such as felt, paper, cardboard, and Popsicle sticks. This book uses easy instructions and accessible text to teach readers how to make each mask, including a lion, rabbit, owl, and robot. Bright visuals showcase each step of the process to give readers a clear idea of their goals. The book begins with a list of materials to set artists up for success. This book is perfect for readers who like acting or playing dress up, or readers who just love making cool crafts out of everyday objects.