Identity Mask
Artwork by Grace Beckett:
Flowers by Jessie Panek:
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Sunflowers
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Button Chrysanthemum
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Large Chrysanthemum
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Gerbera daisies
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Iris
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Caspia
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Epidemium leaves
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Tweedia
Comments from Jessie
For this identity mask I decided to only suggest the pale blue of the mask with the tweedia and caspia and focus the arrangement on the colors of the butterflies. I chose white chrysanthemums, orange gerber daisies, and sunflowers because of their flat shapes — like wings — and paired two blooms of each together. The iris were also selected because they suggest butterflies in flight. I painted thin twigs black and placed them in pairs to add a vertical element hinting at butterfly antennae. The small yellow chysanthemums were a nod to the stars on the face. I couldn’t resist making black lines on a white bowl as a reflection of the white butterfly's pattern.
Comments from Elizabeth Hoorneman
The masks are self-portraits and students are representing their external identities (what they present to others) on the outside of the mask, and their internal identities (aspects of themselves that are more personal or hidden) on the inside of the mask. The masks in Bloom n Art are from my Advanced Art class.
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