Cyrano
In Venezia (Venice) we were most keen to explore the art of creating maschere (masks). So we bought books, took photos and explored many mask shops, talking to master craftsmen as they worked. Though a handful of shops actually made their own masks from clay sculpture, through to plaster mold, then paper mache, many of the shops simply hand painted and decorated pre made blank masks. We spent three hours at the post office, posting those blank masks back to Australia.
This is a sneak peek at some of the masks I painted and will be exhibiting throughout September and October 2008. It is a joint exhibition titled Carnevale and celebrates the time we spent in Venice. It will feature some Red Bubble products, hand painted masks, canvas work and a life size Carnevale model of a woman. The exhibition will take place in the art space at a coffee shop in Cherrybrook.

(c) Sooz 2008
Cyrano belongs to the following groups:
Behind the Mask Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Ginger Barritt
How fun!!! I truly wish I could see this exhibition…I am so proud of you!
MuscularTeeth
GOOD TITLE. i love the movie with gerard depadiue (cyrano de begerat or however yuo spell it).
lurline
I would dearly love to see the exhibition . Aren’t those little workshops in Venice wonderful?
You forgot to mention the leather masks as well (I think).
Think of Venice – think of masks! What a wonderful city it is!
And your own masks look wonderful, too! :)
AlldogsDesigns
Wow, you have dong a lovely job with the mask, very interesting to read the story!