Here's Looking at You Kid
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Knadler, James Walter
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1995
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The face of the mask is made from an old drinking fountain, with a glowing tongue where the water would have come out.
The tops and backs of street lights, which are not normally visible from the ground, were used to make masks inspired by Inuits, Yupiks, and Northwest Indians.
The tops and backs of street lights, which are not normally visible from the ground, were used to make masks inspired by Inuits, Yupiks, and Northwest Indians.
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted