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Anthony Patrick Kasuboski attends St. James Catholic School in Denver and enjoys acrylic painting, Native American crafts, and abstract art with scrap metal and woodworking. His mask, "Night and Day," represent how the Earth depends on the sun and the moon exist. The sun side is painted in yellow and orange acrylics to show its power, energy, heat and strength, while the mirrors show the reflection through windows, glass, clouds and the rays of the sun. The moon side is painted blue and white to detail the moon's surface from a bombardment of meteor and asteroid hits.
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