These are my masks:
Be Water! (face detail)
Inspired by Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon" this mask is part of the collection/book titled "On the Face of the Waters" (see my video titled "A book about my water inspired masks")
Bat (face detail - see next image for full length view )
Though often maligned around the world, in China bats are a symbol of good luck. They are indeed a fitting image for the upside world of Lady Luck where a dream come true may turn into a nightmare and vice versa. From the collection "Kindred Spirit".   
(full length view see previous image for face detail)
Frog Woman (face detail - see next image for full length view)
Inspired by the myth of the Frog Goddess found in many cultures around the world, with particular emphasis on North West Pacific Coast Native traditions. Frog Woman symbolizes the protective spirit of the Wetlands that are now endangered. She is part of the collection "On the Face of the Waters" (see my video titled " An art book about my water inspired masks") 
 Frog Woman  (see previous image for face detail)

Raven (face detail - see next image for full length view)
Raven is part of the "Kindred Spirits" Collection. It captures the uncanny trickster spirit of ravens and crows. These creature were highly respected in North American Native cultures for their resourcefulness, intelligence, their ability to manipulate their environment and trick other animals.
 Raven (full length view - see previous image for face detail)
Snowflake (face detail - see next image for full length view) 
Part of the Collection/book"On the Face of the Waters" (see my video titled "An art book about my water inspired masks"). Snowflake is a meditation upon an aspect of water. It says that like kindness, beauty needs no reason to be created and sometimes an act of beauty is also an act of kindness.
Snowflake (full length view - see previous image for face detail)
Inner Source
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Inner Source

Illustrated sculptures in the shape of masks

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