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Fantasy Guilde Studios / Larry Wood/ USA  Popular
Description: My interest in masks developed out of a long-held artistic fascination with the human face and form, especially when disguised, shrouded or seen indirectly. In the mid-80s I created Fantasy Guilde Studios as a means to express images, concepts and representations in the medium of leather masks.
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Added on: 20-Jan-2001
Rating: 10 (3 Votes)
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Tiger Torre Art ~ Leather Masks & More. USA  Popular
Description: Tiger Torre Art sells hand-molded, hand-painted leather masks and crowns, each a unique, wearable work of art. Tiger, the artist, can custom fit the mask to the customer, work under and over glasses, and loves the challenge of custom designs. She also makes a variety of other custom leather gear, including bracers, knife sheaths, pouches, collars and much more. Tiger is featured on the HGTV show, ?That?s Clever? in 2006.
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Added on: 24-Feb-2006
Rating: 10 (1 Vote)
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Jennifer "Tiger" Torre  Popular
Description: Hello, and welcome to my ever-updating page. I am a freelance artist working out of my home in Baltimore, MD. I produce leather masks, corsets, fantasy and custom leather gear. Besides my art, there is my love, my friends, family, pets, and the pursuit of happiness and balance in a chaotic world.
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Added on: 28-Jan-2001
Rating: 10 (12 Votes)
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Cheryl Mandus - Angel Masks  Popular
Description: The sculptured eyeholes, the beaks and pointed noses, tapering, dripping cheeklines and deeply brooding brows, the peaks and twists and swirling curls, saturations of wanton colors --
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Added on: 31-Dec-2000
Rating: 10 (6 Votes)
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Description: Native American masks, one of a kind; signed, dated, and numbered.
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Added on: 05-Jan-2001
Rating: 9 (1 Vote)
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Mask Parade by Vincent Ur  Popular
Description: Mask Parade features hand crafted leather festival masks by international mask artist Vincent Ur. With the open mouth required by being a festival mask they are perfect for Mardi Gras, Renaissance, Theatre, and Masquerade. Each mask is made from a single piece of leather, then sealed and painted with acrylic paint. Mask Parade not only offers custom work, but also an incredible variety of styles ranging from festive jesters, suns and moons, - nature inspired masks such as timberwolves, butterflys and owls, - to the grim and gothic side such as warlocks, wraithes, and demons, - and many, many more.
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Added on: 21-Jan-2001
Rating: 9 (2 Votes)
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M?scaras en cuero de Jorge A??n 
Description: M?scaras en cuero para teatro ,videos,performances y fiestas. Formamos el Centro Taller de Investigaci?n de la M?scara en Uruguay. P?gina en ingl?s y espa?ol.
hits: 402
Added on: 19-Feb-2001
Rating: 9 (1 Vote)
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Newmans commedia leather masks  Popular
Description: Commedia leather masks...and lots more if you ask
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Added on: 27-Dec-2000
Rating: 8 (1 Vote)
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SHAPE SHIFTER / Duncan eagleson  Popular
Description: The masks you will encounter on these pages embody characters and spirits from mythology and literature, imagination and dream, as well as the natural world of plants and animals. All are hand sculpted of fine leather, using techniques based on those of the Rennaissance "Commedia dell'Arte" maskmakers.
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Added on: 17-Jan-2001
Rating: 8 (4 Votes)
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Deborah Einbender's masks  Popular
Description: The act of mask making gives me both kinesthetic and visual pleasure, as the leather flows beneath my fingers. A dialogue develops between myself and the leather and it is as if I'm shaping water, molten rock or wind. Two of the masks on this page are what I call masked masks.
hits: 783
Added on: 24-Jan-2001
Rating: 8 (1 Vote)
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