
Masks.....they are a way of expressing ones expressions rather than suppressing it.....the emotions that we cannot portray through our mortal face of flesh and bones....they have a fixed emotion painted and curved out on their face...but that very emotion seems so powerful that it overwhelms every other emotions....and actually it seems like that singular emotion when coupled up with the words of the person behind the mask. For example, if a mask has a smiling face but still it is required to blend into a panorama of tragedy...or perhaps a scene of great satire...the smiling mask will blend into that very situation as if its smile was designed solely to fit that situation....when the character behind the mask needs to be grimacing in pain....the smiling mask will look at pains end....its smile will reflect the vague smile of helplessness against such great pain and sorrow...when the character needs to be angry...the mask’s smile turns into a sinister smile...