Saturday, August 16, 2008

papier mache masks


Papier mache is a great art medium! As long as there is newsprint around--and any old newspaper will do--and you have a couple of handfuls of flour, water, a pan and a stove to cook the paste on--you have a very good fairly plastic medium for sculpting interesting forms.

Mix the paste with flour and water until it is about the texture of heavy cream--bring it to a boil and then cool.


Tear the newspaper in strips--all newsprint has a "grain" which can be easily torn--against the grain is difficult--strips about an inch across and the length of the folded newspaper I have found convenient--and you are ready to go.


For mask making it is very easy and good to start with a paper grocery bag stuffed with wadded up newspaper--tape on the features you want--cardboard noses, ears and so forth and then cover the whole "maquet" with newspaper strips dipped in paste.

Four to eight layers of paper strips will make a good, solid mask--if you want it to last for wall decoration or heavy theatrical use, twelve or fifteen layers is not too many--this will give the finished mask the hardness of light wood.


I have found that acrylic water-based paints give the mask very good color and a clear acrylic medium finish gives the mask a fine glossy appearance. (These colors and finish are the only pricy thing in mask-making!

Friday, August 15, 2008

heat wave


Tanya Angel

Pranic Healing: "If more people knew and practiced it--this would be a different world."

Tanya

Today was advertised in the weather news as a record breaker even before the sun came up.

The heat has been fierce all summer and over a hundred degrees every day for the last week--so we are not exactly looking forward to the new record--which will have to be over a hundred and ten degrees---BUT (and that's a big but!) my back, which has been giving me the most excruciating pain for more than a month is MUCH BETTER.

And THAT is GOOD!!!!

Like anyone without medical insurance or extra money (and pooh! on the greed of doctors and the entire "health" industry!)I have been doing everything I could think of to get better and my dear wife Tanya did it with her new knowledge of "pranic healing"--which, for us, and to my surprise, worked.

I can face the blast of heat of this prize-winning day without a pain in my back!!!


Thursday, August 14, 2008

papier mache masks



"Inspector Morse" character w/skull

Yesterday about twenty of my recently realized papier mache masks were installed at the Redding Public Library for a month-long exhibit.

There are several "portrait" masks among them.

Two were inspired by "Inspector Morse" from the British TV series.

One is a character from "Cousin Bette" also from British TV.

One is inspired by a Van Gogh portrait of a French teen aged girl and one is modeled on one of his self-portraits.

I love to make imaginary monsters and animals because it gives me a lot of freedom--but it is also very good practice to try to make 3-dimensional papier mache portraits--and it is more of a challenge artistically in some ways.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Library Exhibit


Sketches for bear and frog papier mache masks.

This morning Tanya and I had the fun of delivering a carload of my original papier mache masks to the Redding Public Library for their first exhibition.

They will be displayed in a nice conference room--some on the walls as decorations and some in glass cases.

There were several young library assistants on hand to mount the display--we just delivered the artwork and they took over!

Simple and good!

The room is only open by special permission--but if you wish to view them close up--ask the librarian!

TW

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Thomas Wold papier mache artist


Thomas Wold, Papier mache artist



Redding CA Record Searchlight:



Paper mache artist Thomas Wold will exhibit 15 of his masks at the Redding Library from August 13 until September 30, 2008.


Thomas Wold uses old newsprint, cardboard and other plastic and paper pre-formed articles to produce unusual and enduring masks—some of goblins, gnomes, animals and other fanciful creatures and others are portrait masks.


Thomas tries to imbue all his creations with a feeling of action and life.



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