Masks Goals: Is wearable Is either Cultural or Personal Specific details and color choices
You must choose what materials you want to make your mask out of. Example Options: Clay, Cardboard, Found objects, Paper, Paper Maché, Items from Nature.
Cultural: Choose a culture to learn more about. Research the use of masks within that culture and create a mask that represents that culture.
Personal: Choose something about yourself to inspire the creation of a mask. It could be based on your own culture, personal interests, talents or maybe even something you hope for in the future.
Venetian Carnival Masks worn during Carnival in Venice, these world-famous masks date back to the 13th century. Made from papier maché!!
Mexican Dia de los Muertos masks, represent calaveras, (skulls) or masks from Lucha Libre
Chinese masks. The Dragon mask is a symbol of fortune and prosperity in Chinese culture.
African Masks- made from wood, straw, leaves and textiles
Masks from India
Pacific Northwest Native American Masks, made from wood, feathers, sinew, cord, hide, plants, cotton
Assemblage masks. Masks made from found objects.
Mountain dew Skyrim Mask
Cardboard masks
Make sure your mask is wearable!