A WOMAN SCORNED

   

Hannya mask

As provided by the show organizers!

"A WOMAN SCORNED"- The Hannya Mask Project The Hannya mask is one of the most highly recognizable images of the 14th century Japanese Noh Theater. The masks are used to convey the identity and mood of the nearly eighty characters in the different tales of the play. The hannya mask is specifically used to represent a vengeful and jealous woman. "a woman scorned". Her anger and envy have so consumed her that she has turned into a demon, but with some traces of her humanity left. The pointed horns, gleaming eyes, fang-like teeth, combined with a look of pure resentment and hate are tempered by the expression of suffering around the eyes and the artfully disarrayed strands of hair, which indicate passionate emotion thrown into disorder.

FX Artist Nix Herrera, tattoo artist Ant Iannucci of Ascension Tattoo, and Orlando's Twelve21 Gallery have combined their efforts to put together a Japanese themed art show to benefit the Red Cross relief for the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami victims in Japan. The exhibition features 50 hand-painted Hannya Masks, by some of America's best tattoo artists, conventional artists, sculptural artists, and body painters.

hanya Mask

The gallery exhibition will be held at Twelve21 Gallery located at 1221 N. Orange Ave, Orlando FL on Saturday, November 19 2011, with all pieces being sold via silent auction both at the premiere night and online. The Bidding will continue for 20 days after the opening. A larger percentage of the proceeds will be sent to the Red Cross for the Japanese relief effort. Make no mistake, they still need help. What better way to donate to a great cause than by winning an amazing, one of a kind, custom piece of art. If you cannot make it to the opening, please return to www.hannyamaskproject.com on November 19th and the weeks after to view these fantastic Masks and place your bid.

Note: It has been 6 months yesterday since the disaster occured! It might only be today that we get a clearer picture, this mainly through independent media! Please support Japan & inform yourself! Nuclear prolbems are really a world wide concerns! While we agree that the focus should be on developing self responsibility, reduction of energy consumption, and development towards clean energy! We are not here to debate nuclear! We are here first to help the people who need the most help right now! Simply getting away from the highly radioactive areas!  So many mothers are crying for their children everyday! Being poor is one thing! Living in a highly radioactive area is another! Thank you! Y.

Yoso