

Masks- Class Work
Mask-Maker
*learn how to use materials such as paper, plastic, wire, cheese cloth, sculpt or coat, and unconventional items to create masks
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