When two heads are better than one…

Corporate Veil

Inspired by the glass model head David recently purchased to hold his eyeglasses and earphones, I borrowed it for a couple of days for some fun masks.  The first, “Corporate Veil” is a basic paper mache mask using old newspaper articles from the financial collapse and ensuing banking and corporate finance scandals.  Words like “Goldman Sachs, for example, bonuses of more than $1 million went to 953 traders and bankers and Morgan Stanley awarded seven-figure bonuses to 428 employees.” and “Bank Bailout CEO Got Golden Parachute.”

The below image is a mask I did from fused plastic shopping bags.  Fun!

 
Bald-faced consumerism

Published by Maura Satchell, contemporary artist and writer

Contemporary artist, seeker, writer. Curious to a fault. My muse(s) and the fates take me where they will. I never say no to an adventure, a trait that has led me on some heart-stirring journeys. I regret nothing.

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