Drawing Masks as Analogies for Self
Published April 4, 2005
Sketch of Sulka Mask, Melanesia, 1900-1910
Fiber structure covered with pith, feathers and pieces of wood
Drawn at the Field Museum, Chicago
Pencil on paper
7″ x 5″
© 1991 Marilyn Fenn
Class notes, from Advanced Drawing with Barbara Rossi, SAIC, 1991
Basil, switzerland – Folk Museum – tradition of Carnival prior to Lent; also South Am., Mexico, New Orleans.
- Plant form growing out of nose
- Animal head-masks
- Pig-tail nose
- Skull-mask – design fashion
Posted in Class Notes, Classes at SAIC | Tagged advanced drawing, analagous, Barbara Rossi, masks, retablos, SAIC
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