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* The masks were each created from a sheet of white posterboard. The only tool employed was a hot glue gun * "The faster I worked the better they turned out. I tend to obsess with details and the further I sank into the tiniest details, the worse my attempts got. I originally tried to cut and carve the paper and make every line "perfect". It was frustrating. They took an enormous amount of time to complete and I hated them. The first bunch of attempts looked like lifeless mannequin heads. In the end, tearing and folding as fast as I could in a relatively violent fashion produced the best results. I couldn't over-think anything it and the subsequent ragged, uneven details give them much more soul and emotional resonance. They look as though they have history." Jordan Morris Producer / Designer |
* Farhi Holdings is a proud sponsor of the London Community Players production of The Duchess of Malfi Our stage production is Executive Produced by the London Community Players and will run at their home venue, The Palace Theatre in February 2011 . |