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Re: Mask sculptures on Notan site

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From: Bunki Kramer (bkramer_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Fri Jan 30 2004 - 20:22:53 PST


from: Bunki Kramer (bkramer@srvusd.k12.ca.us)
Los Cerros Middle School
968 Blemer Road
Danville, CA 94526
http://www.lcms.srvusd.k12.ca.us/newKramer/KramerMain.html
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>From: Judy Decker <judydeckeriad@yahoo.com>
> Sandra - I liked those too. I had a coworker at the
> high school who did great masks with kids using
> corrugated cardboard - they air brushed them... He
> really had a way with cardboard! and the kids loved
> it.
>
> I don't recall seeing any "How tos" on the site for
> the masks - I am guessing the paper Notan is a
> preliminary study. John does have some files for the
> Notan paper masks - I think those are all pdf files.
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He does have a little information about the NOTAN masks if you check down
further on the NOTAN directions. Here's all that it said....

Project 4
3D NOTAN MASK

1. Cut a perfect square of cardboard, about 12-14" square
(turn the square like a diamond)
2. Score and fold this square from corner to corner
3. Using ideas, simplified from your work with Notan stuff done earlier, but
without such tight limits, make an ATHROPOMORPHIC MASK with some movable
parts.
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Toodles...Bunki

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