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Thursday, October 11, 2012
I guess theres always a first time!
I wanted my mask to be customized to the m-m-m-max! so I tried to make a clay mold mask, which went pretty far but didnt end it the way I wanted it to end. Not really familiar with sculptures and molding clay masks, well just being explorative I tried it out. well since it didnt go well, I guess I'll try something else with white clay some other time!
Well I applied news paper and PVA, white glue all around a balloon (to get the shape of a head) and apparently I guess the structure wasn't hard enough? so the white clay couldn't be applied on top of the structure but oh well i guess it was fun to play with clay, just like GOOD'OL'TIMES in kindergarten and primary. -_-
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Masks used in Animes
Masks are fairly used in animes too. Like Ive noticed from the well known anime Naruto. Tobi wears a mask, that always made the audience wonder who is hiding behind the mask. Also I have noticed the character Kakashi from naruto. He covers his mouth and his "sharingan" eye is covered by his head band. well thats basically a mask although its not directly a mask. So I thought I would throw that in too.
Well speaking of anime's. Masks are fairly used in the well known anime "Bleach". If you watch bleach you must have noticed by now, captain of the 12th squad division, Kurotsuchi Mayuri always used face paint (mask-like). Although his true identity is shown in one of the episodes. which is only one side of his face. who knows? maybe his other half is burnt? or he hides his true emotions? although he appears nasty wicked with face paint (mask). Last but not least, Arrancars and Vizards from bleach also has masks according to their personality and emotions. either to cover it up or to show.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Wonder why?
Ever wonder why doctors from renaissance wear these bizzare costumes? that bird like beaked masks? with eyes covered with glass openings? I wondered why so when I did research on that it seems they wore these special costumes as a protective suit against the plague. These costumes were invented by Charles de L'Orme in 1619.
Source: Picture above - link
Source: Picture above - link
Masks!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Choice of Icon

and as my choice of icon I choose Che Guevara.
Che Guevara (born May 14th,1928 - October 9th, 1967) was an author, physician, guerrilla leader, diplomat, military theorist and revolutionist. "Che is not only an intellectual, he was the most complete human being of our time, our eras most perfect man." - Jean Paul Sartre. After studying medicine, he worked as a doctor in Guatemala. During his days as a doctor he was disgusted by the government and social injustice and poverty. He believed that this should change and each and every individual must have their own freedom."It is better to die standing than to live on your knees" - Che Guevara
"The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe, you have to make it fall" This belief led him to join the Cuban revolutionary movement to overthrow the socialist government. Che Guevara was a major figure in Cuban revolution and has become a symbol of rebellion and an insignia within today's subcultures. "Che's life is an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom, we will always honor his memory" - Nelson Mandela
A music video and a song dedicated to Che Guevara.
Icons today
Icons today are used for various reasons. From software icons to road signs or just about anything. In software user interface, icons are simplified as much as you can to help the user to understand it easily. However if its too simplified it could also lead to confusion.
See what I mean?
The icon on the right hand side
could also symbolize an arrow.
Cubism is often used in software iconography such as finder icon from apple.
check out this link, about Secret histories of computer software symbols.
Moving on from Software icons. Icons have also been used to represent band identities.
Iconography and Religion
Iconography is used in religion to convey religious concepts, beliefs and religious events. Religions icons often have patterns in their symbols like 6 sided or 8 sided stars. These icons are also seen in architecture like Islamic architecture on mosques.
Icons aren't only patterns of symbols, Icons also display religious, holy and sacred figures. Realism art is often seen in religious iconography art
Icons aren't only patterns of symbols, Icons also display religious, holy and sacred figures. Realism art is often seen in religious iconography art
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