Art for Arf collage 2012

Art for Arf collage 2012
You Quiero Cupcakes

Thursday, April 28, 2016

If you are planning to take my class at CFSOTA beginning May 5, please read my post on March 29, 2016.

Class 1

Masks, Monsters, and Menageries class       May 5, 12, 19, 26 at CFSOTA      cfsota.org       
MaryBeth Drake   Instructor         

Around the world, masks are made for a variety of purposes.
  • religious
  • ritualistic
  • social purpose
  • marking a rite of passage
  •  power 
  •   funerary
  •  role playing for theatrical or holiday festivities
  •  disguise   
  • to change identity
  • masquerade
  • self expression and creativity 

There are probably dozens of uses not listed here. You can explore online simply by typing masks into a search engine such as Google. Vary your search terms using masks, history of masks, purposes of mask or masks in a particular country such as Japan.

Over the course of four sessions:
Instructor will provide introductory material about use of masks and many possibilities for mask construction.
Instructor will provide guidance for each step of mask production.
Instructor will determine suitability of mask idea for the workshop time allotted and advise students according to time needed outside of workshop.
Instructor will determine suitability of mask idea for the planned materials
Students will generate an idea for a mask to be made of cardboard and create the mask over 4 sessions.
Before the workshop: View my blog and have an idea what you would like to make. Make a few sketches. Don’t worry about the quality of sketches.

Workshop 1 Come with an idea

  •  intro to masks and cardboard building 20 minutes
  • build base of mask   45 minutes
  • start planning additions and ornamentation  15 minutes
  • clean up 10 minutes

Materials:
Supplied by me
cardboard, masking tape, utility knives, glue gun and glue sticks, handout, roll sheet
Supplied by participants
odds and ends suitable for additions and ornamentation to use yourself or trade, notebook, your email

My email  mbd1252@gmail.com                      My blog   http://twopackrats.blogspot.com/



Building with Cardboard 


My cardboard favorites on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/mbd52/cardboard/


This website says it all!


http://www.ikatbag.com/2011/03/how-to-work-with-cardboard.html 

More fun

http://www.ikatbag.com/2009/04/earth-day-cardboard-revolution.html