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They are tiny masks of monstrosity.
They are also fitted with tiny masks that measure metabolism.
Every other square centimeter of the lamp is further embellished by tiny masks, shells, floral swags, vines, leaves and berries — all confidently modeled with a loose, almost sketchy freedom on an eye-strainingly diminutive scale.
In it the show's two creators and performers, Rob Faust and Paola Styron, hunched over in half-simian pose, dressed in black with turtlenecks stretched over their heads and wearing tiny masks suggestive of prehuman beings, do a vaudevillian duet with white canes, kind of a Neanderthal soft shoe.
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Mira dug a tiny mask out of her purse and strapped it over Yoda's snout.
Within moments, a tiny oxygen mask was on our baby's face and the theatre team's mood had dropped.
Nor has Pollock's tiny 1941 "Mask" ever struck me so forcefully as an all-in-one response to 1930s Picasso; it compresses Picasso's minotaur, screaming horses and blush-cheeked Marie-Thérèse into a single bristling head surrounded by basket-weave brushstrokes and starry orbs.
After Paris, McEnroe's next professional vantage was the Wimbledon broadcast booth, a tiny scuba mask of a room set just below the player's family box and nestled so close to the base line at Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis Club that the players float by the window like morays and barracuda.
It seems churlish to cavil about LeDray's exquisitely handmade tiny catcher's mask, toybox, bunch of flip-flops, or row of trophy hats (among them a wee cheese-head).
They span a huge arc of time, from a tiny Mexican ceramic mask of the ninth century B.C. to a hummingbird-colored silk mantle woven in Madagascar in 1998.
They take many forms, from devotional icons to notebook drawings to Sunday-best hats, and they span centuries and continents, from a tiny Mexican ceramic mask made around the ninth century B.C. to a hummingbird-colored silk mantle woven in Madagascar in 1998.
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