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== Mask-making experiments ==
==Mask-making experiments==


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I started making masks when I began thinking about taking casts of some of the statues in Weimar. The more I looked at the statues, the more interested I became in the variety of copies and alternative representations of the same figures.


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Traditions of Death Masks, and Life Masks, were a source of thinking and inspiration. Particularly the [http://biblioklept.org/2010/10/17/goethes-death-mask/ Death Mask of JW v Goethe]. I suppose my interest here, was in a blurred notion of something being present; a physical anchor of something vivid but also intangible. A trace or imprint.


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I began making masks from statuettes I could buy in tourist shops, thinking of them as being somewhere between object and assosiation. Perhaps somewhere between life and death, or better, between materiality and immateriality.  


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Mask-making using clay, plaster, cling film


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==Masks==


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[[File:GoetheMask1.jpg]] [[File:GoetheMask2.jpg]] [[File:GoetheMask4.jpg]] [[File:GoetheMask5.jpg]] [[File:GoetheMask3.jpg]] [[File:GoetheMask6.jpg]]


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==Installation Tests==


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Marienstraße 2; On a white wall, and In an empty room


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Exhibition test between two spaces in the Adieu Marie group exhibition. I was nterested in showing a similar-sized representation of an elephant in another part of one of the two spaces; invoking a play on the scale of the mask, but also refering to the literary giant. I eventually decided the exhibition was not suitable for this element of the artwork.
 
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Test in the part of the Bauhaus University library
 
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Mask-making experiments

I started making masks when I began thinking about taking casts of some of the statues in Weimar. The more I looked at the statues, the more interested I became in the variety of copies and alternative representations of the same figures.

Traditions of Death Masks, and Life Masks, were a source of thinking and inspiration. Particularly the Death Mask of JW v Goethe. I suppose my interest here, was in a blurred notion of something being present; a physical anchor of something vivid but also intangible. A trace or imprint.

I began making masks from statuettes I could buy in tourist shops, thinking of them as being somewhere between object and assosiation. Perhaps somewhere between life and death, or better, between materiality and immateriality.

CIMG4317small.JPG CIMG4321small.JPG Maskmaking.JPG CIMG4337small.JPG

Mask-making using clay, plaster, cling film

Masks

GoetheMask1.jpg GoetheMask2.jpg GoetheMask4.jpg GoetheMask5.jpg GoetheMask3.jpg GoetheMask6.jpg

GoetheMask.jpg

Installation Tests

Documentary Image1.jpg Documentary Image.jpg IMG00061-20121210-1351small.jpg

Marienstraße 2; On a white wall, and In an empty room

CIMG4376small.JPG CIMG4382small.JPG

Exhibition test between two spaces in the Adieu Marie group exhibition. I was nterested in showing a similar-sized representation of an elephant in another part of one of the two spaces; invoking a play on the scale of the mask, but also refering to the literary giant. I eventually decided the exhibition was not suitable for this element of the artwork.

Installation1.JPG Installation2.JPG

Test in the part of the Bauhaus University library

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