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Brazil artist paints masks for those who want to show their face

Reuters
Reuters
12/11/2020
06:41 MYT
Brazil artist paints masks for those who want to show their face
Plastic artist Jorge Silva Roriz paints a customised protective mask while wearing his own, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at his home in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERSpic
RIO DE JANEIRO:Jorge Roriz, 65, used to create the magical world of Rio de Janeiro's Carnival with its colorful costumes and fantastic floats.
Now, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, he is using his art to make masks that don't attempt to disguise or accentuate but to be as real as possible.
 Roriz paints the person's lower face on to a white mask, taking time over the details like skin hue and lips. REUTERSpic
Roriz paints the person's lower face on to a white mask, taking time over the details like skin hue and lips. REUTERSpic
Roriz paints face masks that are so accurate as to be uncanny. As he speaks wearing his mask, his mouth, like that of a ventriloquist, does not appear to move.
"I use this mask in order not to lose my identity," Roriz said.
He paints the person's lower face on to a white mask, taking time over the details like skin hue and lips.
The masks have become popular with people who don't want to hide their face during the pandemic but are keen to protect themselves against the virus.
"It's vital that people look after themselves, it's good that people use masks," he said.
The masks have become popular with people who don't want to hide their face during the pandemic but are keen to protect themselves against the virus. REUTERSpic
The masks have become popular with people who don't want to hide their face during the pandemic but are keen to protect themselves against the virus. REUTERSpic
"I've had a really positive reaction, people laugh. Something that was meant to be sad became something that brings joy."
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