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Welcome to MASKS2GLOBE - your maskblog dedicated to imagining, creating, and sharing children's mask works from classrooms everywhere....

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

"Ippinquill" - a Carnival Arts character

To celebrate the November '07 launch of our new website MASKWORX has devised "Ippinquill" a new 'carnival arts' character. Using only scissors and a pencil (plus 2 buttons) Ippinquill emerges from a stack of about 15 Multimask classic face shapes as a carnivalesque (happily exaggerated) face scape - the beginning of a visually interesting story. Who is Ippinquill? What would Ippinquill's habitat look like? What is Ippinquill's favourite food? Why is Ippinquill here?

You can answer these questions by colouring in the visual details yourself, adding textures, tones and tiny props for a truly three-dimensional story of who this carnival arts character is?
Begin by cleverly cutting out your own "Ippinquill":
Cut & free the jaw like a ventriloquists doll, secure with elastic bands
Cut a 'handlebar moustache' from the forehead of 2x Multimasks
Cut nose-brow shapes from 2x Multimasks
Cut 11 extra 'noses' and assemble 8 of them in layers (saving 3 for 'tongue' and 'ears')
Arrange 1 mini-nose upsidedown as a 'tongue' and 2 mini-noses as 'ears'
Cut cheekbones from the moulded chin of 2x Multimasks and another to form the spiral (at top)
Affix all cutouts with adhesive dots, add buttons or beads for 'eyes' then colour your composition in...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good words.

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