Stay away, braces edition mask
The practise of Icelandic artist Ýrúrarí practise marries traditional craft skills with sustainable production and recycling. Though mask wearing was not mandatory in Iceland, Ýrúrarí was influenced by the global requirement to wear them. Her Pandemic masks feature exaggerated mouths and protruding tongues, creating a whimsical and wry take on the human and social interaction we are missing out on by wearing masks. By designing a ‘monstrous’ form it is intended to ensure social distancing but also encourage conversation.
Ýrúrarí, Iceland
December 2020
Designed in Reykjavik, Iceland
Made in Reykjavik, Iceland
Knitted British wool, Icelandic wool, merino wool, paper yarn and elastic
National Museums Scotland
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