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| Description: | Click your way through - not in english ) | | hits: | 480 | | Added on: | 12-Jan-2001 | | Rating: | 10 (2 Votes)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | In each one of my digital paintings, I try to create an awareness of what surrounds us. Sometimes I will emphasize nature, sometimes interesting architectural details, sometime I may just be interested in telling you: "Its a digital creation"!
| | hits: | 253 | | Added on: | 30-Jan-2001 | | Rating: | 10 (1 Vote)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | The use of masks extends throughout the Himalayan region, from locations as diverse as the tropical lowlands of Nepal --- the Terai --- to the high mountain villages of the Sherpas to the monasteries of Tibet and Bhutan. Most masks are created locally of indigenous materials for particular ceremonies and are put away for most of the year.
| | hits: | 351 | | Added on: | 03-Feb-2001 | | Rating: | 10 (1 Vote)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Created by John Mccall.
Wonderful Photographic resource showing the African Mask, ALIVE. Dancing, plays, masquerade, Boy's initiation and lots more. Beautiful black and white Photos.A research resource. | | hits: | 355 | | Added on: | 28-Feb-2001 | | Rating: | 10 (1 Vote)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | South African students make masks with Mark Scheflen | | hits: | 370 | | Added on: | 02-Apr-2003 | | Rating: | 10 (1 Vote)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | one photo | | hits: | 236 | | Added on: | 12-Nov-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Group of mask players in the street. | | hits: | 246 | | Added on: | 15-Nov-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Chinese lion mask (1981).
Gift of Catherine Miles and her students at General George McCall School. (6'5: x 24" x 20") C.81.35.
This Chinese lion's mask hung in "Freedom's Doors: Immigrant Ports of Entry to the United States", the museum's long-term exhibition, from 1986-1992.
It was made of papier m?ch? by students at the McCall School in Philadelphia, for the 1981 Buddhist New Year's celebration, which includes parades and dances. Lion dancers use a mask for the head of the lion while a long line of dancers forms the body.
| | hits: | 207 | | Added on: | 12-Nov-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | one photo | | hits: | 300 | | Added on: | 15-Nov-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Gallery | | hits: | 229 | | Added on: | 09-Nov-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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Freedom from Fear Mask Workshop (0)
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The Power of Mask, Voice, Body and Text (0)
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Green Mask Project 2008 (1)
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