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At the root of our stories and performances are the masks we make.  They represent the varied ideas of their makers, realized through the varied techniques and materials chosen, as well as the many hours of work that go into them.




Eric in his studio.  From the front page of the Boston Herald, 30 Dec 2003.

Eric in his studio.  From the front page of the Boston Globe, 31 Dec 2002.
(photo by Justine Ellement)

 
More detailed masks are sculpted in plastic clay and then cast in plaster   The character Sho, from BTMT's production Cat Mountain


 

A litter of shadow puppets in-progress.

Monkey King battling with the Red Dragon.
From the front page of the Boston Herald, 31 Dec 2002.

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