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Process for The Sage Mask of Silvonath.
When I mention to people that these masks are made of nothing but paper and glue with paint, they’re usually shocked. It takes hours of shaping, drying, and carving with various tools to get to a stage where I consider them ready to paint.
The process starts off with a plaster cast of my face to use as a sizing base, with a pattern drawn overtop before the strips of glue-soaked paper towel are gently laid overtop.
All of the masks I make are of course fully functional, made to fit, and inscribed with Sul'voth markings on the inside.
The Sage Mask is definitely among the most complex designs I’ve made thus far, with some special eye-shapes I have an adoration of.
The intention for this piece, beyond its representation of a crown and the presence of my Sacred Crest, was for a more austere and somber expression. Wise beyond the years, and a cold face of an ancient entity.
Zolk muel, zol Slidrax voj'iknox grom.
Once more, the bound dragon roars.
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A grimoire styled design on this lovely piece of paper. Sold.
Mun Silvonath zol Sol'sai Goæs.
The Sage Mask of Silvonath.
2022.
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One of the key masks I wanted to make for myself. This one’s finally finished and sealed off, and will definitely be making an appearance in the future.
“Mun Silvonath zol Sol'sai Asær”
The Astral Mask of Silvonath.
2022 - Acrylic Paints over paper mache.
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Another special project for myself, a full finished and usable mask for future projects. Inspired by my love of horns and the upper portion of my Sacred Crest, this mask was intended to have a less recognizable structure, removing many human features.