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Project20design t1_irmhqzy wrote
Many thanks for your thoughts. Maybe I have misunderstood about the aim of an aMA. Thanks for your comment. I will surely pay attention about posting a topic in the future.
But for the fashion and design aspect, the positive thinking should be respected.
Here is my overview about my collection, if it does not take your time, you may read it.
Observing the artwork, “World mask” of the artist Christoph Hefti, leads me to the idea of the real world mask in this current time, the face mask. The “World mask” represents diverse cultural aspects of different parts of the world. Therefore, I wonder whether I can turn the normal face mask to become the “world mask”, containing the beauty of the world’s culture.
The face mask has its long history, both in art culture and daily lives. And for the medical purpose, it has mainly used to protect people from pollution and diseases.
In almost Asian countries, the face mask has become a household item. Especially in Japan, the face mask has found its way into the intricate work of Japanese miniature artist Tatsuya Tanaka. The artist combines real-size everyday objects with his 2cm-tall human figures to create amazing art works. The face-mask motif has been repeatingly used as a part of an ongoing Miniature Calendar series since March 2020. The idea of using the real-size everyday object, a face-mask, has strongly inspired the “20” bag on many levels.
Face mask in our current period takes a seriously important role both in social and cultural aspects. It turns its physical usage into a cultural icon, which represents one’s social responsibility and good citizenship , called neoliberal.
Therefore, I want to use “the world’s optimism bias to the face mask” to symbolize the new normal modernity. All the disadvantages of the face mask: barrier gestures, temporary solution, an optimism bias, a target of racist attacks, a visual representation of the thread of the pandemic, now become the “life imitating art”.
Many thanks for all.
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greywarden133 t1_irmheeg wrote
What sort of inspiration you got out of the COVID-19 pandemic exactly? Gateway into recession perhaps?
Project20design t1_irmievm wrote
Hi,
Here is my overview about my collection.
Observing the artwork, “World mask” of the artist Christoph Hefti, leads me to the idea of the real world mask in this current time, the face mask. The “World mask” represents diverse cultural aspects of different parts of the world. Therefore, I wonder whether I can turn the normal face mask to become the “world mask”, containing the beauty of the world’s culture.
The face mask has its long history, both in art culture and daily lives. And for the medical purpose, it has mainly used to protect people from pollution and diseases.
In almost Asian countries, the face mask has become a household item. Especially in Japan, the face mask has found its way into the intricate work of Japanese miniature artist Tatsuya Tanaka. The artist combines real-size everyday objects with his 2cm-tall human figures to create amazing art works. The face-mask motif has been repeatingly used as a part of an ongoing Miniature Calendar series since March 2020. The idea of using the real-size everyday object, a face-mask, has strongly inspired the “20” bag on many levels.
Face mask in our current period takes a seriously important role both in social and cultural aspects. It turns its physical usage into a cultural icon, which represents one’s social responsibility and good citizenship , called neoliberal.
Therefore, I want to use “the world’s optimism bias to the face mask” to symbolize the new normal modernity. All the disadvantages of the face mask: barrier gestures, temporary solution, an optimism bias, a target of racist attacks, a visual representation of the thread of the pandemic, now become the “life imitating art”.
Many thanks.
greywarden133 t1_irmir6s wrote
Don't think you should post on AmA if all you would do is copy-paste answers from your website.
Also call me art illiterate but I can see absolutely nothing positive from this god damn pandemic.
Project20design t1_irmjdnb wrote
If there is a question related to my collection, there is only one. So it was not called "copy-paste". I have only one inspiration.
And there is no term Art-illiterate in term of art and fashion. It just you don't like it or you like it.
Anyway, thanks your reply.
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CovertLeopard t1_irmcgna wrote
Using an aMA to shamelessly self promote your Kickstarter campaign... Do you think people will actually buy this? In my experience, the world wants to forget about COVID, not have a constant reminder attached to them.