SculpturalMASKS. MASKS Throughout history Masks were used to: o PROTECT o ENTERTAIN o DISGUISE/HIDE.

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SculpturalMASKS

MASKS Throughout history Masks were used to: o PROTECT o ENTERTAIN o DISGUISE/HIDE

MASKS PROTECT: o Gas masks o Oxygen masks o Surgical masks o Welding masks o Face/goal tender masks o Diving/SCUBA masks

MASKS ENTERTAIN: o Theatrical/Drama masks o Ceremonial masks o Religious ritual masks o Festival masks

MASKS DISGUISE/HIDE: o Halloween masks o Masquerade masks o Ku Klux Klan o Bank Robbers

MASKS CULTURAL USE: o India-Animal masks ward off evil o China-Opera masks protect from evil spirits. o Korea-masks are used on soldiers and horses to drive away evil spirits in war. o Africa-Animal masks help them communicate with the past.

4 Ways (or methods of) Sculpting: Modeling: The process of manipulating a flexible material into a sculptural form. Modeling is an additive process. Most modeling is done with clay. Casting: The process of filling a mold with liquid material that will then harden. Molds (hollow forms) provide the method for materials to take on or retain the shape, and securing an impression. Carving: The process of cutting away material to reveal the desired image. Carving is a subtractive process and requires much planning, since the material cannot be restored. **Construction (Assemblage): The process of joining together components of one or more materials to create the sculpture. Construction and assemblage can be both an additive and/or subtractive process. 4 Ways (or methods of) Sculpting: Modeling: The process of manipulating a flexible material into a sculptural form. Modeling is an additive process. Most modeling is done with clay. Casting: The process of filling a mold with liquid material that will then harden. Molds (hollow forms) provide the method for materials to take on or retain the shape, and securing an impression. Carving: The process of cutting away material to reveal the desired image. Carving is a subtractive process and requires much planning, since the material cannot be restored. **Construction (Assemblage): The process of joining together components of one or more materials to create the sculpture. Construction and assemblage can be both an additive and/or subtractive process.

EXAMPLES OF - CONSTRUCTION / ASSEMBLAGE Assemblage Construction

Venetian Mask-Italy

African Mask

African Masks

Mayan Mask

Chinese Opera Masks

Chinese Agricultural Mask

Student Example (Bird)

Student Example

Student Example (Venetian Influence)

Student Example (Indonesian Influence)

Student Example

Student Example (Hippo)

Student Example

Student Example (Owl)

Student Example… (notice the interesting SHAPE of the mask) Something to think about!