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The eyes are hand sewn with artificial sinew and any additions are cut
from pieces of a dipper gourd. Then the excitement begins as each mask
really starts to develop its personality. I begin to embellish them from
a collection of natural materials such as hand-dyed raffia, seagrass, pine
needles, jacaranda pods, date palm stalks, coconut fiber, pine cones, nuts,
feathers and beads. Often I'll adorn them further with scraps from my
collection of antique and ethnic fabric. Finally, I wax and buff the
surface to bring out the color and texture. The mask is then carefully
finished on the inside and every one contains a native proverb or inspiring
message.
Each is one of a kind and my last step is to sign and date the mask.
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