

Masks- Class Work
Mask-Maker​​
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*learn how to use materials such as paper, plastic, wire, cheese cloth, sculpt or coat, and unconventional items to create masks
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College Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati

Photos: Nik Robalino

Materials: Sculpt or coat, cheese cloth, plastic toy jacks and babies, and foam

Materials: Sculpt or coat, cheese cloth, plastic toy jacks and babies, and foam

Materials: Sculpt or coat, cheese cloth, plastic toy jacks and babies, and foam

Materials: store-bought mask, foam, aquarium beads, and rhinestones

Materials: store-bought mask, foam, aquarium beads, and rhinestones

Materials: store-bought mask, foam, aquarium beads, and rhinestones

Materials: store-bought mask, foam, aquarium beads, and rhinestones

Materials: store-bought base, fake foliage, kitchen sink mats, wire, and rubber nose piece

Materials: store-bought base, fake foliage, kitchen sink mats, wire, and rubber nose piece

Materials: store-bought base, fake foliage, kitchen sink mats, wire, and rubber nose piece

Constructed entirely from paper

Constructed entirely from paper

Constructed entirely from paper

Materials: store-bought mask, pantyhose, batting, and model magic

Materials: store-bought mask, pantyhose, batting, and model magic

Materials: store-bought mask, pantyhose, batting, and model magic