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101. Mark Enright: Pop Culture Mask Maker

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Mark Enright is a freelance artist, sculptor, house haunter & pumpkin carver who started Mortar Heads in 2004 with a series of bas relief, Star Wars characters sculpted in mortar. A former intern of Make up & effects labs and former employee of MEL products. In 2020, Mark took the skills and experience learned while working in the FX industry and decided to focus full time on his own company, Mortar Heads. Specializing in latex masks of vintage action figures, toys & Halloween decorations with a vintage sensibility paying tribute to classic mask studios such as Don Post, Be something studios, & Death studios. The first release being a collaboration with NECA colllectibles was a set of Monster masks based on the Remco Universal mini monsters from the 80’s and this partnership continues on in 2023 with a yet to be revealed project.

Mark's Links: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MortarHeads#reviews https://mortarheads.squarespace.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mortarheads/ Instagram: @mortarheads Please subscribe to The Breakthrough Creative show and share with your creative friends! Contact john@thebreakthroughcreative.com with questions, comments or guest suggestions.
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Mark Enright is a freelance artist, sculptor, house haunter & pumpkin carver who started Mortar Heads in 2004 with a series of bas relief, Star Wars characters sculpted in mortar. A former intern of Make up & effects labs and former employee of MEL products. In 2020, Mark took the skills and experience learned while working in the FX industry and decided to focus full time on his own company, Mortar Heads. Specializing in latex masks of vintage action figures, toys & Halloween decorations with a vintage sensibility paying tribute to classic mask studios such as Don Post, Be something studios, & Death studios. The first release being a collaboration with NECA colllectibles was a set of Monster masks based on the Remco Universal mini monsters from the 80’s and this partnership continues on in 2023 with a yet to be revealed project.

Mark's Links: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MortarHeads#reviews https://mortarheads.squarespace.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mortarheads/ Instagram: @mortarheads Please subscribe to The Breakthrough Creative show and share with your creative friends! Contact john@thebreakthroughcreative.com with questions, comments or guest suggestions.
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