Maybe it's the chimp chin, or the the old man in Up! eyes, but there's something about the the stretch effect in Apple's Photo Booth that people just can't get enough of. Artist Mark Pernice loved his grotesque and palsied portrait so much that he turned it into a wearable face mask with the help of painter and sculptor Christian Hanson.
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10.27.10
By Mark
We're doing a Photo Booth Mask series and we need your support. It's Kickstarter's project of the day.
http://kck.st/ciVTVb
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