masks Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Tue, 10 Mar 2020 11:21:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Bertjan Pot Started Creating One-Of-A-Kind Masks By Accident https://mytrendtales.com/bertjan-pot-started-creating-one-of-a-kind-masks-by-accident/ Wed, 11 Mar 2020 11:21:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6106 When looking at unique masks made by Dutch designer Bertjan Pot, one’s initial reaction is that this is a well-elaborated project and a long-lived idea turned into life. The truth is, however, that Pot started making his mask by accidents. Everything started when Pot decided to do an experimental rug. He wanted to see whether […]

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When looking at unique masks made by Dutch designer Bertjan Pot, one’s initial reaction is that this is a well-elaborated project and a long-lived idea turned into life. The truth is, however, that Pot started making his mask by accidents.
View this post on Instagram

#mask (sorry, not available)

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Everything started when Pot decided to do an experimental rug. He wanted to see whether he could take colorful ropes, stitch them together, and make a really big carpet. However, his project immediately encountered some serious bumps.

Each time Pot would stitch a large number of ropes together, they refused to stay flat. He was about to call it quits when his fellow-designer Vladi Rapaport noticed that the curved samples remind him of a mask.

Pot then started over, using the same technique, but this time attempting to make a mask instead of a rug. This second experiment turned out to be a big success, as he ended up with expressive, one-of-a-kind masks that look amazing. 

“The possibilities are endless, I’m meeting new faces every day,” says Pot.

His works became quite popular since then, and they found their way to art collections around the world. Check out some of Pot’s works below.

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#mask (not available, sorry)

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#mask #glove #glovemask #ropework

A post shared by Bertjan Pot (@bertjanpot) on

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This one is off to Vienna. @mak_vienna #mask

A post shared by Bertjan Pot (@bertjanpot) on

View this post on Instagram

#wip

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These Unique Masks Reveal More Than They Conceal https://mytrendtales.com/these-unique-masks-reveal-more-than-they-conceal/ Sun, 24 Nov 2019 09:02:51 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5818 Sometimes, a mask reveals more than it conceals. Such are Shalva Nikvashvili’s unique masks which explore questions of identity, in an age where authenticity is put to the test. Raised in a traditional Georgian family, Nikvashvili’s art is anything but traditional, channeling his creativity through unique materials he sources for his work. “I was born […]

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Sometimes, a mask reveals more than it conceals. Such are Shalva Nikvashvili’s unique masks which explore questions of identity, in an age where authenticity is put to the test. Raised in a traditional Georgian family, Nikvashvili’s art is anything but traditional, channeling his creativity through unique materials he sources for his work.

“I was born after the Soviet Union collapsed,” he shared with Hunger Magazin. “It was a very hard time. I remember hunger, no electricity and very dark days, those days shaped my identity, it’s funny to say but I’m glad I have seen lots of struggles because it made me who I am now.”

Now based in Belgium, he pushes his art to the very limit. “After trying lots of different medias I discovered that making masks was something I have never tried before but I have been always interested in,” he explained. “I love the idea that when I delete my real face and put a mask on, the mask talks, not me. It gives me the confidence to say whatever I want and touch any topic I want.”

His tip to other striving artists? Ignore other people’s critique and work. “Work every day, believe in yourself no matter what others say,” he stressed. “Because others have their own problems unsolved, so don’t listen to anyone just keep believing and working on yourself.”

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Damsel Frau’s Masks Are Nothing Short of Miraculous https://mytrendtales.com/damsel-fraus-masks-are-nothing-short-of-miraculous/ Mon, 18 Nov 2019 10:06:54 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5801 Growing up in a family of artists, Magnhild Kennedy (aka Damsel Frau) was destined to become an artist herself. But if her path was obvious, her choice of material wasn’t. The Norwegian-born London-based artist is a master of mask making, with her masks serving much more than a simple costume. “I never actually studied anything […]

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Growing up in a family of artists, Magnhild Kennedy (aka Damsel Frau) was destined to become an artist herself. But if her path was obvious, her choice of material wasn’t. The Norwegian-born London-based artist is a master of mask making, with her masks serving much more than a simple costume.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4pga7UAIxK/?utm_source=ig_embed

“I never actually studied anything relevant to design or to mask making,” she admitted in an interview with Vogue. “But I did grow up with two parents who were fine artists. My dad also taught at a few different art academies around Norway. I grew up around their artist friends. There was always art material lying around to make things with and I suppose it tuned my eye from an early age.”

Her creations began as a sort of experiment with costume-making while working in a vintage shop. They’re made from everything and anything – from samples of hair from a two-hundred-year-old Japanese geisha hairpiece to everyday objects found in the street. Those are assembled in carefully crafted pieces that are in and of themselves an exploration of textures and patterns.

“The whole process starts with whatever material I’m interested in,” Kennedy explained. “I connect with materials on an emotional level. I don’t draw or sketch, but instead just sculpt and let the materials lead the way.”

This is one artist you’ll definitely want to follow on Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B18D6IlgkeU/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2HAOK7Aunf/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B34bwnOg8y7/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4eo0dSgQij/

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> masks Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Tue, 10 Mar 2020 11:21:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Bertjan Pot Started Creating One-Of-A-Kind Masks By Accident https://mytrendtales.com/bertjan-pot-started-creating-one-of-a-kind-masks-by-accident/ Wed, 11 Mar 2020 11:21:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6106 When looking at unique masks made by Dutch designer Bertjan Pot, one’s initial reaction is that this is a well-elaborated project and a long-lived idea turned into life. The truth is, however, that Pot started making his mask by accidents. Everything started when Pot decided to do an experimental rug. He wanted to see whether […]

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When looking at unique masks made by Dutch designer Bertjan Pot, one’s initial reaction is that this is a well-elaborated project and a long-lived idea turned into life. The truth is, however, that Pot started making his mask by accidents.
View this post on Instagram

#mask (sorry, not available)

A post shared by Bertjan Pot (@bertjanpot) on

Everything started when Pot decided to do an experimental rug. He wanted to see whether he could take colorful ropes, stitch them together, and make a really big carpet. However, his project immediately encountered some serious bumps.

Each time Pot would stitch a large number of ropes together, they refused to stay flat. He was about to call it quits when his fellow-designer Vladi Rapaport noticed that the curved samples remind him of a mask.

Pot then started over, using the same technique, but this time attempting to make a mask instead of a rug. This second experiment turned out to be a big success, as he ended up with expressive, one-of-a-kind masks that look amazing. 

“The possibilities are endless, I’m meeting new faces every day,” says Pot.

His works became quite popular since then, and they found their way to art collections around the world. Check out some of Pot’s works below.

View this post on Instagram

#mask (not available, sorry)

A post shared by Bertjan Pot (@bertjanpot) on

View this post on Instagram

#mask #glove #glovemask #ropework

A post shared by Bertjan Pot (@bertjanpot) on

View this post on Instagram

This one is off to Vienna. @mak_vienna #mask

A post shared by Bertjan Pot (@bertjanpot) on

View this post on Instagram

#wip

A post shared by Bertjan Pot (@bertjanpot) on

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These Unique Masks Reveal More Than They Conceal https://mytrendtales.com/these-unique-masks-reveal-more-than-they-conceal/ Sun, 24 Nov 2019 09:02:51 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5818 Sometimes, a mask reveals more than it conceals. Such are Shalva Nikvashvili’s unique masks which explore questions of identity, in an age where authenticity is put to the test. Raised in a traditional Georgian family, Nikvashvili’s art is anything but traditional, channeling his creativity through unique materials he sources for his work. “I was born […]

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Sometimes, a mask reveals more than it conceals. Such are Shalva Nikvashvili’s unique masks which explore questions of identity, in an age where authenticity is put to the test. Raised in a traditional Georgian family, Nikvashvili’s art is anything but traditional, channeling his creativity through unique materials he sources for his work.

“I was born after the Soviet Union collapsed,” he shared with Hunger Magazin. “It was a very hard time. I remember hunger, no electricity and very dark days, those days shaped my identity, it’s funny to say but I’m glad I have seen lots of struggles because it made me who I am now.”

Now based in Belgium, he pushes his art to the very limit. “After trying lots of different medias I discovered that making masks was something I have never tried before but I have been always interested in,” he explained. “I love the idea that when I delete my real face and put a mask on, the mask talks, not me. It gives me the confidence to say whatever I want and touch any topic I want.”

His tip to other striving artists? Ignore other people’s critique and work. “Work every day, believe in yourself no matter what others say,” he stressed. “Because others have their own problems unsolved, so don’t listen to anyone just keep believing and working on yourself.”

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Damsel Frau’s Masks Are Nothing Short of Miraculous https://mytrendtales.com/damsel-fraus-masks-are-nothing-short-of-miraculous/ Mon, 18 Nov 2019 10:06:54 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5801 Growing up in a family of artists, Magnhild Kennedy (aka Damsel Frau) was destined to become an artist herself. But if her path was obvious, her choice of material wasn’t. The Norwegian-born London-based artist is a master of mask making, with her masks serving much more than a simple costume. “I never actually studied anything […]

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Growing up in a family of artists, Magnhild Kennedy (aka Damsel Frau) was destined to become an artist herself. But if her path was obvious, her choice of material wasn’t. The Norwegian-born London-based artist is a master of mask making, with her masks serving much more than a simple costume.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4pga7UAIxK/?utm_source=ig_embed

“I never actually studied anything relevant to design or to mask making,” she admitted in an interview with Vogue. “But I did grow up with two parents who were fine artists. My dad also taught at a few different art academies around Norway. I grew up around their artist friends. There was always art material lying around to make things with and I suppose it tuned my eye from an early age.”

Her creations began as a sort of experiment with costume-making while working in a vintage shop. They’re made from everything and anything – from samples of hair from a two-hundred-year-old Japanese geisha hairpiece to everyday objects found in the street. Those are assembled in carefully crafted pieces that are in and of themselves an exploration of textures and patterns.

“The whole process starts with whatever material I’m interested in,” Kennedy explained. “I connect with materials on an emotional level. I don’t draw or sketch, but instead just sculpt and let the materials lead the way.”

This is one artist you’ll definitely want to follow on Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B18D6IlgkeU/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2HAOK7Aunf/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B34bwnOg8y7/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4eo0dSgQij/

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