Beautiful Surgical Masks by Yoriko Yoshida, Survive A Pandemic With Style

by Burstein! on May 1, 2009 · 2 comments

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oThe Mask of the Octopus Beard

“The Mask of the Octopus Beard”

Yoriko Yoshida has made some beautiful surgical masks with inspired designs that are perfect for your swine flu panic. Remember, paranoia is not sexy, so you have to look your best in these trying times of the hamdemic and porkopolypse. In all seriousness, this is just gorgeous.

The Mask of Silence

“The Mask of Silence”

The Mask of the Old Samuri

“The Mask of the Old Samuri”

Beyond the surgical masks, she has some other beautiful art in her collections. I am a particular fan of her One Plugged series.

Messenger

“Messenger”

via Pink Tentacle

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1 Lennart May 1, 2009 at 6:06 pm

Now I feel a lot safer. I can not only survive the Swine flu but also do so with style!

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2 Merlinhoot May 3, 2009 at 7:35 am

I liked the skull mask the best.
It seems the most prescient.

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