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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:
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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 papiermaché!!
Mexican Dia de los Muertos masks, represent calaveras, (skulls) or masks from LuchaLibre
Chinese masks. The Dragon mask is a symbol of fortune and prosperity in Chinese culture.
Pacific Northwest Native American Masks, made from wood, feathers, sinew, cord, hide, plants, cotton