These are created through a photo-transfer process from an actual photograph I have taken. The images used for the masks are those of friends and family. The photographed subject never wears his or her own mask and so the facial features of the mask do not align with the feature of the wearer. The viewer is presented with a new “face” within the photograph. These "new" people are then re-photographed with wigs and other props and are re-contextualized in different environments. I utilized different men’s faces over one woman’s body, to create "new" people ones that you would happen to come across in the streets and underground clubs of New York City in the early 1980s.