Tin Man by Bryan Costales
2006, slide scanned 2007 (1 of 24)
A fake tin man watched a real... view more
His stern look by Terry Costales
11:28:16 Sunday 25 May 2008 (2 of 24)
His stern look was the result of dark wood carved without a... view more
A bit of a smile by Terry Costales
11:29:04 Sunday 25 May 2008 (3 of 24)
This carved wooden mask betrayed a hint of a smile. Notice that this
mask was heavy and had to be held up with a... view more
Devoured its own hair by Bryan Costales
10:36:22 Sunday 25 May 2008 (4 of 24)
Another African style carved wooden mask. This person had a hand to
the mouth giving the effect of the mask eating its own... view more
Tongue out by Bryan Costales
10:38:34 Sunday 25 May 2008 (5 of 24)
A carved wooden mask with it tongue sticking out was worn high on the
head. Notice the painted face... view more
Fixed gaze by Terry Costales
11:04:22 Sunday 25 May 2008 (6 of 24)
The gaze on this mask was fixed on the horizontal and did not change no
matter where the sword was brandished. A religious... view more
Feathered masks by Terry Costales
11:28:04 Sunday 25 May 2008 (8 of 24)
Despite the finely designed feather mask, her hands displayed happiness
as they move through... view more
A heavy conquistador by Terry Costales
12:06:04 Sunday 25 May 2008 (9 of 24)
Heavy Spanish conquistador was doomed to walk forever in... view more
Chrome bearded by Terry Costales
12:06:14 Sunday 25 May 2008 (10 of 24)
The disguise was perfect. He appeared and old man with
a chrome head and a long grey... view more
Bird brain by Bryan Costales
12:36:46 Sunday 29 June 2008 (11 of 24)
He would never call his partner a bird... view more
Cat wish by Bryan Costales
13:29:38 Sunday 29 June 2008 (12 of 24)
He wished for cat-like pupils to complete what a simple
mask could... view more
Because of glasses by Bryan Costales
14:53:04 Saturday 16 August 2008 (13 of 24)
He had to hold his mask because he wore glasses. The use of a stick
mask meant he could remove it easily on a... view more
A splatter of blood by Bryan Costales
14:56:02 Saturday 16 August 2008 (14 of 24) A splatter of blood, a small price for a good cause. notice a slight drip
over the right lens of his sun... view more
A fluted mask by Bryan Costales
15:32:38 Sunday 17 August 2008 (15 of 24)
He had ripped his mask to accommodate his... view more
Duct tape by Bryan Costales
15:32:48 Sunday 17 August 2008 (16 of 24)
The duct tape anachronism proved his... view more
Giant turkey by Bryan Costales
15:52:12 Monday 1 September 2008 (17 of 24)
A man dressed in a turkey costume and mask brandished a huge turkey
leg to advertise roasted turkey legs as a snack. Here, he was caught
taking a break sans the big... view more
Homemade mask by Bryan Costales
12:27:30 Sunday 4 October 2008 (18 of 24)
Here was a fine example of a homemade mask. Cut from felt and decorated with beads
and felt pen designs. Notice the same design for the ties holding his hair... view more
Bobble Heads by Bryan Costales
17:33:28 Saturday 7 February 2009 (19 of 24)
Huge bobble-heads marched up Market Street in the Chinese New Year... view more
Bobble Heads by Bryan Costales
17:33:28 Saturday 7 February 2009 (20 of 24)
Bobble-headed buddies bobbled up Market... view more
Silver Man by Bryan Costales
14:37:12 Saturday 13 June 2009 (21 of 24)
The silver man waved to passers-by and invited all to have a photo taken with... view more
Cool Cup by Bryan Costales
13:08:46 Saturday 4 July 2009 (22 of 24)
A cool cup of coffee waved a hearty... view more
Hand Held by Bryan Costales
10:48:38 Sunday 30 May 2010 (23 of 24)
This fellow raised up his hand-held mask briefly so he could chat with
another person in the parade. The mask represented one of the monsters from
the book, "Where The Wild Thing... view more
Alluring Mask by Bryan Costales
11:38:06 Sunday 27 June 2010 (24 of 24)
Sometimes a simple mask can add just hat bit of added allure to a... view more
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