Date post: | 18-Jul-2015 |
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Upload: | thehornyrhino |
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After I cut it to shape I used an electric sander
to remove the polished appearance and to make
it look more rustic
To create the eye holes I firstly drilled a small
hole then using the jigsaw I created the eye
holes
Evaluation
I pleased of my overall product outcome even though it is not the same as my original design idea. I adapted the design due to the wood that was available to me at the time and the skill I had to create the mask with the tools I had. The main theme of a split design has still been maintained within the design due to different shaped eyes and the design with the rope. I chose the colour green as it was common in most Yup'ik masks and the mouths mainly used by the Yup'ik masks were smiling so my design was my own with large influences from the original creations. I did not add any handles or straps in the back due to the fact that the dancers of Yup'ik culture held the mask with there hands while they danced If I was to repeat the process again I would incorporate more of my original design to the final product.