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Playing with Masks with @artedemirar

To see more of Sandra’s work, follow @artedemirar on Instagram.

A leggy flamingo. A quintet of Russian nesting dolls. A bonsai tree. A robot that resembles R2-D2.

These are just a few of the characters Sandra Suárez (@artedemirar) brings to life through the masks she makes, then wears, on Instagram. “It’s for fun,” Sandra says. “Sometimes we forget to do the things that amuse us. Leave out the obligations and worries and just play.”

Sandra, who is an artist and began painting and experimenting with different materials as a child, has built an international community on Instagram that inspires her and informs her work. “This week, a girl from Indonesia wrote me, saying that I had inspired a recycling project she was doing in school,” she says. “How is that possible? From Spain I managed to reach a person who was thousands of miles away.”

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"Next to my building in Beijing is Wang Jing Park. It is a nice park but not spectacularly groomed. Over the years it seemed to be a forgotten landmark, but I guess it photographs well. Every spring (summer, winter, and fall) it is full of wedding photographers, crews, grooms and brides using every nook and cranny, every costume and prop imaginable to get the perfect marriage photos. It can be a very wild and entertaining scene, if you aren’t looking for a little peace to relax and contemplate nature in this big bustling city."

View more photos on the Hammer blog: http://bit.ly/1f4CZXA