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Creating an animal face is fun and easy, just make sure it fits over that other mask you have on. By Jodi Levine This Halloween, make a mask to go over …. your mask. All you’ll need is some ...
His recycled cardboard masks take after animals and invite people to immerse themselves in new roles to create a primitive identity. Convinced that aesthetics without metaphysics is nonsense, ...
Gently separate a section of the felt and cardboard on side of mask just below ears, slip ribbon or elastic in between, glue in place and press felt and cardboard back together. Repeat on other side.
Amsterdam designer Michael Schoner has designed a series of paper masks without eye holes that look a bit like animals. Called A3 Animals, the geometric patterns can be printed out on various ...