Kest Schwartzman is a metalsmith trained at Massachusetts College of Art. She has been making masks for over a decade. She is now embarking on a journey to make a mask for every creature in the 1969 version of Borges' "The Book of Imaginary Beings" as translated by Norman Thomas Di Giovanni
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The Basilisk at the dinner party shoot
Photos and staging by Charles Pham of Darkroom Cinema. Hair by Earl
Pindar of Natural Fusion Hair Salon in Frederick, MD. Makeup by Ashlynn
Freed. Modeled by ErinRose Lawrence
Hello -
ReplyDeleteI found my list - are any of these left - Dryad, Neriad the lunar hare, monkey, Burat, Kafka, Abtu and Anet? (it's Jess)
The Lunar Hare, Burak, Kafka, and Abtu and Anet are all still hanging around.
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