Face
and Façade
This zone develops a theme of the practices existing in the M1 sector that are close to somewhat "carnivalesque" – from everyday wearing of masks and carnival costumes, down to attempts at passing for a "demon", and from keeping up the rumors of the Great Carnival That Did Not Happen to using special costumes, masks and accessories as a punishment, humiliation, or a method of submission. Here makeshift means used for everyday or radical makeup are found side by side with the hat of disgrace used to punish those who venture to stick up for the damned in the face of "demons," and a carnival costume of a person without an arm and a leg is next to provocatively showy cameltoe panties decorated with epaulettes; and although part of these things is created to attract attention, the aim of part of them is to distract the viewer from the person who is wearing them.
Face and Façade
07
ZONE
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Makeshift makeup
The impossibility of acquiring regular makeup in Hell leads those who wish to use makeup to resort to homemade means.
Vaseline with cinder crumbs, grated brick, children's marker pen, plaster, burnt match, boxing
CARNIVAL COSTUME FOR A DAMNED SOUL WITHOUT AN ARM AND LEG
Mixed technique
Fleece wedding dress with Mickey Mouse images
Mixed technique
Festive underpants with epaulettes
Textile, accessories
Sketch of a "dress for two mistresses"
Made in the "Workshops by the collapsed bridge" (sector M1).
(The author thanks Maria Menshikova, the artist who created this sketch)
Digital art, печать
Accessories for the back of the head of a person who shot themselves in the mouth
Rhinestone fabric, polymer clay, metal, accessories.
Shibari shoe
Shoe for two feet, fixed in shibari technique
(The author thanks Alexey Rudnev, the artisan who created the shoe, and Evgeny G., the rigger who helped create this object).
Wood, acrylic paint, rope.
Warding necklace of a damned soul
Typewriter details, velvet, accessories
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