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A photo negative or positive used in the colour separation process to colour correct. Reference; PRINTING; mask.

 


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Masonite ® - A trademark used for a type of fiberboard employed as a surface for painting, but manufactured principally as wallboard for use in insulation, paneling, etc.

Life mask: cast of the face or whole head of a living person. See also Death mask ...

African Mask History
African masks are a popular art form in the present and were extremely popular in the past among African tribes dating back to the Paleolithic times.

Tlingit Mask From Alaska
African Tribal Art
Africa, now regarded by most archeologists and anthropologists as the birthplace of Hominidae, the species to which modern humans belong, has been inhabited for roughly 4 million years, ...

mask head: An animal head employed in conjunction with interlace or foliage motifs.

Mask of Dionysus. Greek, Myrina, 2nd century BCE.
Athenian tragedy-the oldest surviving form of tragedy-is a type of dance-drama that formed an important part of the theatrical culture of the city-state.

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A common term for resist material with a design on it, especially photo stencils.
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life mask - A cast of the face of a living person. Usually such casts have been made from a mold produced by placing gesso or plaster on the face, with a passage provided for breathing through the mold.

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The funeral mask of Tutankhamun was made in the traditional form of the god Osiris. The Egyptians believed that by enacting magical burial rites his body would be reanimated as Osiris had.

The veil or mask of life is perpetuated in change, transformation and passage from lower to higher, and this is more fitly represented in the rectified Tarot by one of the apocalyptic visions than by the crude notion of the reaping skeleton.

702 model civilian mask. ... The Albatros D.III was a highly successful single seat, ...

Art: two-dimensional, three-dimensional, digital, collage, drawing, painting, photography, print-making, sculpture, textile/fibre (for example, tapestry, weaving, costume), installation, performance art, mask-making, mixed-media, ceramics, ...

In most cases the arms are more or less concealed by the mantle which is drawn closely across the figure, even covering the hands; but many hold a fan, a mirror, a wreath, or a theatrical mask in one hand, ...

Another young satyr holds a theatrical mask (resembling the Silenus) aloft and looks off to his left. Some speculate that the mask rather than the satyr's face is reflected in the silver bowl.

These two layers mask much of the weave of the fabric. The painting is executed in moderately thick opaque layers with no notable areas of impasto; ...

Giacometti’s Nose was inspired by a bamboo and a bark mask of the Baining people of New Britain. Research other masks made by these people. In your opinion what features of these masks may have appealed to the artist?
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Light is shined through the non-opaque portions of a pattern, or photo mask, onto a piece of specially coated silicon or other semiconductor material.

In a film documentary about the artist, Hung talks about how the mask-like faces of these women appealed to her, how it seemed to symbolize the roles they were forced to fill, and the irony of these women being pampered royalty, but at the same time, ...

espagnolette A decorative bracket or mount in the form of a female bust, mask, or face. This term also refers to a locking handle used on french doors and casement windows.
exonarthex The outer vestibule of a church.

The philosophy of Suprematism has every reason to view both the mask and the "actual face" with skepticism, since it disputes the reality of human faces (human forms) altogether.

The breakthrough piece is quite clearly Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, which marks a sudden change in style and shows the influence of African and primitive art forms. The nudes in the painting have mask-like faces and are made up of sharp angular forms.

37. In order to attract his public, the musician or the artist often pretends to speak about something else, something less troubling. At times he feels that one is better heard when wearing a mask.

Society leads men to hate one another to the extent that their interests conflict, and the best they are able to do is to hide their hostility behind a mask of courtesy.

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