Saša

Moves between commercial and imaginary work which is strongly characterized by his desire to retain an organic approach. When masking, Saša follows the face and its lines, positioning papers to prompt a symmetry dance, tension between the right and the left side of the face. Mask components he cuts are various shapes and are a result of ‘working dance’ between the scissors and papers happening each time Saša cuts shapes.

Saša finds joy in masked people’s reaction once they experience a reveal of a finished mask. Not being aware during the process, reveals are often surprising reactions of mask wearers, prompting them to move their face and make expressions with the intention to see how the mask moves.

Aleksandar Saša Škorić, Sarajevo born Canadian, finds himself trotting the world masking one person at a time.

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Workshop, photoshot, music video, fashion and all in between.

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Workshops

Workshops are structured around a theme with a focus on acquiring new skills for everyone involved. Saša tends to introduce a specific topic i.e. environmental, social or artistic, there is a conversation to be had, questions to be asked and once the theme is understood, everyone is welcome to move ahead with creating pieces needed for the mask. Once they are finished with coloring and cutting of paper fragments Saša places all of the individual mask pieces on each persons’ face. Before the final reveal, photos and videos are being taken to record the subjects.

Once the reveal is on, fun and craziness ensues, sending everyone in grimacing frenzy.

Next to Mask workshops, Saša creates distinctive art workshops tailored for various age groups and they are also included in Workshop section.