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Crocheted Masks by threadstories Question How We Portray Ourselves Online

Irish visual artist Threadstories crafts wearable textile masks that are often full-coverage, obscuring her face with layers of multi-colored yarn. The works are made with traditional techniques, and inspired by everything from the art of basketweaving to Francis Bacon‘s distorted figural paintings. Each work begins with a crocheted baklava which the artist uses as a base to attach each segment of material.

Conceptually, the masks question how we portray ourselves online and how this is influenced by a rapid decrease in personal privacy. “The masks deny the viewer the full story of who the sitter is, echoing the curated or false personas we portray and view online daily,” threadstories tells Colossal. “The masks are mutations of our private and public selves.”

You can see a short film that more deeply explores the process behind threadstories’s practice and masks in this film made by Sixbetween, and view more of her textile works on Instagram. (via Colossal Submissions)

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Out of it #mask #anticeleb #constantcontentcreator @threadstories

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False Hoods currently at @ndcgallery as part of group show Obj curated by @noraomurchu @dccoi made with London based filmmakers @sixbetweenfilm #anticeleb #falsehoods #objexhibition

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https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2019/01/threadstories/