Fuse's The Mask

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BigFIFan
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Fuse's The Mask

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Howdy everybody,

Anybody own this book? Thoughts? Opinions? Any way to obtain the book? Can anybody hook me up?
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Gilad Aharoni has a review of this book:

http://www.angelfire.com/art/gilad/BO_Mask.html

It's still available at Sasuga books (http://www.sasugabooks.com).

The masks featured in this book have their origins in Japanese theatre and dance. The instructions are clear and almost all the folds have landmarks, in contrast to the more free-form Joisel-style masks. I can't really comment about how 'accurately representational' the masks are, since I'm not familiar with this art form so there's no basis for a comparison.
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It ok, 3 of the mask is good.

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Post by phil »

I just recived this book from OUSA. It's in Their sales flyer for $30. I had never folded any masks before and I'm really enjoying it. Here's what I've folded so far.Pictures
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Post by jojotoar »

I have this book.
It's nice.
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