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Mask photoshoot for Issue 1 of the Tatter Journal  

Artist Rachel Ehlin-Smith hand wove live flowers into this mask to bring calm to its wearer through aromatherapy - connection to the earth through scent. @mrblueskye
Artist Rachel Ehlin-Smith hand wove live flowers into this mask to bring calm to its wearer through aromatherapy - connection to the earth through scent. @mrblueskye
Artist Rachel Ehlin-Smith hand wove live flowers into this mask to bring calm to its wearer through aromatherapy - connection to the earth through scent. @mrblueskye
Icelandic textile artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir made masks to cope with the emotions and  isolation she experienced in quarantine. @yrurari
Designer Rami Kashou celebrates cultural identity in limited-edition masks which emulate a modern day version of the traditional Palestinian thobe. @ramikashou
Icelandic textile artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir made masks to cope with the emotions and  isolation she experienced in quarantine. @yrurari
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Lady In Red
Referred to as ‘digital love letters,’ costume designers and lovers Andrew Jordan and Iggy Soliven made these masks for one another as a way of being together when quarantine kept them apart. @slythytoves @ouget
Japanese Designer Prospective Flow made this mask and matching hat, bringing friendliness and human emotion back to the masked face. @prospectiveflow @mutsu_by_pf
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Artist Kate Kretz cathartically rips apart MAGA hats and reconstructs them in an effort to confront the Americans who are complicit in the administration’s cruelty and destruction of our democracy. @katekretzartist
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
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Artist Rachel Ehlin-Smith hand wove live flowers into this mask to bring calm to its wearer through aromatherapy - connection to the earth through scent. @mrblueskye
Artist Rachel Ehlin-Smith hand wove live flowers into this mask to bring calm to its wearer through aromatherapy - connection to the earth through scent. @mrblueskye
Artist Rachel Ehlin-Smith hand wove live flowers into this mask to bring calm to its wearer through aromatherapy - connection to the earth through scent. @mrblueskye
Icelandic textile artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir made masks to cope with the emotions and  isolation she experienced in quarantine. @yrurari
Designer Rami Kashou celebrates cultural identity in limited-edition masks which emulate a modern day version of the traditional Palestinian thobe. @ramikashou
Icelandic textile artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir made masks to cope with the emotions and  isolation she experienced in quarantine. @yrurari
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Lady In Red
Referred to as ‘digital love letters,’ costume designers and lovers Andrew Jordan and Iggy Soliven made these masks for one another as a way of being together when quarantine kept them apart. @slythytoves @ouget
Japanese Designer Prospective Flow made this mask and matching hat, bringing friendliness and human emotion back to the masked face. @prospectiveflow @mutsu_by_pf
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
Artist Kate Kretz cathartically rips apart MAGA hats and reconstructs them in an effort to confront the Americans who are complicit in the administration’s cruelty and destruction of our democracy. @katekretzartist
Nigerian-American designer Mapate Diop makes masks from ankara, traditional West-African printed fabric, to celebrate his heritage while integrating it into a uniquely American streetwear style. @weardiop
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