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Glittered mask

Elsa made this mask out of hard cardboard, covered in papier mâché, and coloured with multiple glitters. She often makes masks, trying all sort of different shapes and colours. This traditional object, present in every culture around the world, has an infinity of shapes and meanings. Elsa loves to use this form to express the multiplicity of our beings, and create fantasy characters as a metaphor for our condition and emotions.
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Elsa Dray-Farges
Montreuil, France
Elsa graduated from the ENSAAMA (Paris) and the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Amsterdam) in Textile Design. For her final examination Elsa made her entire ...
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