A Mask

A mask representing a stylised human face. In the early 1990s, Natasha often took reference to human facial expressions and images of tiger for creating her masks.

In the early 1990s, Vu Dan Tan taught various people to produce masks, including his nephew and assistant Mai Chi Thanh, Natasha Kraevskaia, and some children in his extended family. They would first copy Vu Dan Tan’s designs and create new images on their own. Some works by Mai Chi Thanh, Natasha Kraevskaia, and Mai Thuy Ngoc, were exhibited and sold in the Salon for fundraising purpose.

Access level

Online

Publication/Creation date

Early 1990s

Creation place

Vietnam

Medium

Gouache on a woven bamboo basket

Content type

artwork documentation

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A Mask