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We are showing traditional Japanese Noh Masks (Noumen), Devil (Oni) Masks, Kyogen Masks, Shishigashira for (Lion dance). We have over 120 historical character masks available for purchase, also we can create and supply any kind of masks you like."
Added on: Jun 26, 2006 | Hits: 13894
"In what has developed into a personal journey of rediscovery of his own cultural heritage, the 32 year old Schweig has accelerated and carried his art to new heights. Corroborating with renowned West Coast painter and master carver Art Thompson of the Coast Salish and Nuu-chah-nulth nations, Schweig has created his own, "intensely personal" series of Adoption Masks. Born from the tragic victimization he experienced at the hands of abusive adoptive parents, the Adoption Masks - titled Inuit Man Screaming - are powerful, expressively carved images of the human spirit; beautifully married elements of aesthetic beauty and vivid expressions of pain. Influenced by the artistic style of Indonesia and inspired by a child?s suffering, the masks are dedicated to all who have been uprooted from their culture and tragically victimized" (from the website - go downpage to view maskgallery )
Added on: Jan 16, 2001 | Hits: 13603
Beautiful Highclass Papier Mache Masks. For Sale via Internet.
Added on: Nov 29, 2001 | Hits: 10274
Beyond his reputation as an artist, Art Thompson has also been an important educator, lecturer, and ambassador for Northwest Coast art and culture. He has traveled extensively as a guest of governments, museums and corporations to give lectures and to demonstrate Northwest Coast carving and design. He has overseen numerous collaborative projects involving the input of many artists and organizational groups. He has dedicated his time and resources in raising funds for important causes such as the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, the Multi-Cultural Centre for Camosun College, the Victoria Art Gallery and native education in British Columbia.
Added on: Jan 17, 2001 | Hits: 9940
Herzlich Willkommen auf meiner Homepage. Ich fertige traditionelle Masken für die schwäbisch-alemannische Fasnet und freue mich über Euren Besuch! Welcome to my homepage. I am a young mask maker and create masks made by wood for the swabian-alemanic Fasnacht. So have a look at my Page and see you;)
Added on: Jul 24, 2012 | Hits: 9697
The Legacy Ltd. is acknowledged by many museums and collectors as the nation?s foremost source of traditional Northwest Coast Indian and Alaskan Native Art, both historic and contemporary. Since 1933, we?ve assisted beginning and advanced collectors, museum curators, connoisseurs of the authentic and beautiful, and visitors interested in something more than a souvenir. We?re a known and well respected resource not just in the United States and Canada, but also in Europe and Japan.
Added on: May 17, 2003 | Hits: 9443
Felipe Horta, is a celebrated maskmaker, one of four in his village Tocuaro, Michoac?n, M?xico. Felipe began carving at the age of 12 by watching his father, Eustacio Horta, carve. His father learned from a man in the village who is now 95 years old. Felipe's masks are used for decorative purposes as well as in local, traditional dances. He primarily uses Copilillo (indigenous to Michoacan) and Avocado wood in his carvings
Added on: Dec 30, 2000 | Hits: 9398
Besides carving masks, the artist also performs with his fabulous 'invisible masks,' a process which he created to make the mask disappear on his face. His one man show entitled "Face to Face in a Frenzy" is a comical, satirical and mesmerizing performance utilizing the awesome power of the masks to transform and deliver fascinating and relevant messages.
Added on: Aug 25, 2005 | Hits: 8949
One who has practiced this craft for many years is Toni Meier. Together with his son he produces countless wooden masks every year in his atelier in Kriens. Each mask is unique. Because no specific features are required for the character masks, Toni Meier carves each character into the wood (lime tree) as he feels, freely and without a template. The masks are then treated for hygienic reasons and to protect the wood and normally weigh 200 – 250 grams.
Added on: May 14, 2012 | Hits: 8674
Welcome to my Website! I Hand-Carve original masks and offer them here for sale. Feel free to browse my gallery, enjoy my art and contact me if you wish to purchase any piece. I'm a retired Woodworker, carving from my studio in beautiful Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. My mask carvings are all original, one-of-a-kind designs, which were inspired by artworks from Asia, Africa and North American Aboriginal Art. All carvings are done with hand tools ... no electrical or mechanical engravers, rotary tools or the like are used. The current offerings are all carved from Western Yellow Cedar, an aromatic wood indigenous to the Northwest Coastal regions of North America.
Added on: Jul 29, 2002 | Hits: 8628
I am a master carver and I teach the traditional functional art of my people. I teach my people, as well as others, how to make masks, bentwood hats, traditonal clothing, skin sewing, and weapon making. I also like to teach about the cultural significance of each piece, design elements, color schemes, and how to put design elements together so they kind of have a flowing meaning or tell a story.
Added on: Apr 23, 2001 | Hits: 8376
"On the pages that follow, I have selected a wide and varied collection of my work to include with descriptions. It has a been a great pleasure to create these and I wish to share them with you. I invite you to take this tour with me. Just click on the category that interests you."
Added on: Nov 17, 2002 | Hits: 8245
Gene specializes in commissions to duplicate old pieces. He carves in all styles of the northwest coast but prefers Kwaguilth and Bella Coola. Amongst his peers he is considered one of the best. His work is collected world wide.
Added on: Jan 17, 2001 | Hits: 8211
The northwest coast cultures were rich and diverse. We have representations of the Kwakiutl, Coast Salish, Nu Chah Nulth, Tsimshian and Haida people. The diversity between northwest coast natives reflects itself in their woodcarving and mask making. Today, the art has adapted itself to glass, printmaking and bronzes. These new art forms are destined to become tomorrow's tradition.
Added on: Jul 28, 2002 | Hits: 8179
NOVICA ARTIST "We acquire a type of hardwood known as 'sese' in the Eastern Region for carving the masks. Other materials we use are potassium, emulsion red or black paint, metal plate and sometimes clay. Glue is used extensively. There are about twenty people working in the shop"...
Added on: Oct 06, 2002 | Hits: 8168
Horta works in collaboration with his wife and five children. His sons are carvers in their own right, and also help in the production of their father's work. Horta has exhibited his art throughout Mexico and the United States including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, and Brown University. He is a first prize winner of Mexico?s National Mask Maker competition, and is included in the permanent collections of El Museo de la Mascara in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. His masks are featured world-wide in the performances of the ?Ballet Folklorico de Mexico?.
Added on: May 12, 2007 | Hits: 8101
All of this artist's works are custom designed, well researched, and are created employing the highest quality materials and workmanship. Dale Faulstich's art work is grounded in a deeply rooted understanding of the stylistic tradition of the art of the indigenous people of the Northwest Coast. His work is admired by both native and non-native peoples
Added on: Jan 31, 2001 | Hits: 7918
Jodi's page, introducing her distinctive style in shell rattles, carved masks and wood sculptures, intuitive colored pencil drawings
Added on: May 17, 2003 | Hits: 7876
Ahousaht Band, Nuu-Chan-Nulth Tribal Nation Native artist from the west coast of Vancouver island Traditional wood masks carved by Hugh Sam Nuu-Chah-Nulth Spirits Mask (Eagles of the moon) Hugh Sam was born in Tofino, B.C. an is a member of the Ahousaht band of the Nuu-chan-nulth tribe located on the west side of Vancouver Island. Hugh's father Stanley, is a true historian and storyteller and is the speaker for the chiefs of the Wolf Clan, a privilege that was passed down from his grandfather. Hugh's mother Katie Sam, does knitting, beadwork and makes drums.
Added on: Jan 17, 2001 | Hits: 7759
Joe Senungetuk is a master carver, educator and writer
Added on: Apr 23, 2001 | Hits: 7630
In unserer Region ist die traditionelle, urige allemannische Fasnacht zu Hause. Wir fertigen die Masken f?r ?ber 30 Z?nfte aus unserer Umgebung, nat?rlich auch f?r die Narrenzunft unseres Heimatdorfes Triberg-Nu?bach (Bild).
Added on: Feb 15, 2001 | Hits: 7596
Holzbildhauer - Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 11 D - 94249 Bodenmais
Added on: Apr 09, 2001 | Hits: 7417
This third generation mask maker is exceptional and is known through out Bali and the world for his incredible artistic ability in Masking and dancing.
Added on: Jan 16, 2001 | Hits: 7413
MASTER MASKER IDA BAGUS ANOM Ida Bagus Anom was born in 1953 in Mas, Bali, in the same compound in which he and his family live today. This compound is the same place where this artist?s father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and their ancestors have lived for over 700 years. Anom inherited his artistic talents form his father, the noted maker Ida Bagus Ketut Gelodog, who taught him carving, dancing and puppetry.
Added on: Jan 16, 2001 | Hits: 7359
The Maskmaker Kirsten Gitz-Johansen is a selftaught wood carver, mask-maker-player and instructor to various assignments in Scandinavia, Europe and Greenland. The masks are done in pine or birch. Their expressions are being accentuated by the yearrings and the surface treatment. They are being used in many connections: exhibitions, workshops, teaching, theatre and processions. Kirsten is also working with paper, metal, glass-fiber and making plaster figures, big sculptures and reliefs.
Added on: Feb 05, 2002 | Hits: 7343