Mark Soppeland
shows an eccentric love for transforming found
objects into sculpture, particularly 3-dimensional
masks. He discusses the need to visualize the
possibilities in objects, symmetrical and asymmetrical
designs, and how he uses his skills as a craftsman,
designer, and conceptualist to create works
that portray contemporary culture and historical
issues. The school project uses papier-mâché,
masking tape, cardboard, foil, and other objects
to make masks.