Anastasia Pilepchuk is a Berlin-based artist with Buryat roots. She creates fantasy masks and face jewellery inspired by the nature and the culture of her beautiful and mystical region. She was born in Yakutia, located in the Russian Far East, where shamanism still exists and is practiced today. This cultural code is evident in Anastasia’s work. As in the traditions of shamanism, masks have an important role in her work. They are a kind of threshold between her inner and outer world, which hides something and somewhere opens a veil of mystery.
I started making masks several years ago. I used to be a part of DJ/music/Art duo •Maiden Obey•.
I was in charge of our image and was making costumes and masks for it. Around 4 years ago I stopped enjoying night life, but still enjoyed artistic part of the project. I no longer perform, however I kept the mask-making process and elaborated it into my practice.
I embrace my curiosity in all aspects of life. I can’t stop looking deeper and wider. I believe it’s part of my personality – to explore and not to be stuck on only thing. Every time when I find something new and compelling I try it. That’s how I piled up the big collection of technics, methods, materials etc.
I was born in Yakutia and my roots are from Buryatia – both are indigenous and Asian regions of Russia. Both have their features – several religions, mystythism, rituals, nature. Shamanism practices are very common in Yakutia and Burytia . And the masks , of course, one of the main features on the scene. It would be impossible to be born/live there and not to absorb the culture. I strongly believe it will stay in my DNA for the whole my life.
I’ve been painting since my childhood, and ,as an element, have always appeared in my art. It’s amazing how they built, how they work and how they perceive information from the outside.
There is no need to say that Human themself is a natures masterpiece, and all parts of their body are perfection. What about spikes – I love visual aspect and it seems attractive to me. Probably I just would love to be born with spiked armor, so I could protect myself.
Now I am very into creating masks from bio materials. I have already made a mask from SCOBY, a mask from agar agar, and in the process a few more unusual materials. By doing this, I try to increase awareness of environmental issues and satisfy my passion for science.
But the very truth is, almost every mask is special to me in it’s own way. I created each one at a certain period of my life, rethinking the processes and personal experiences.
I realized that I really like working in collaboration. That way I could bring something new to my masks that I was very interested in, but that my expertise was lacking. For example, I worked with the artist-musician-roboticist Moritz Geist
I made a mask, he created mechanisms that were activated by touching the mask and played musical instruments. That was great!
More recently, I had an opportunity to help with costumes for the modern theater. The process itself was special for me, being a part of something big that the team is working on is an unforgettable experience. Although I wasn’t the main costume artist, and I didn’t even create masks for this, just some dresses. Five days a week I woke up in the morning went to the rehearsal base, and I was very happy.
Not only I believe but also I have experience to observe the people who’s personality and attitude change when they put the mask on.
People start to feel differently when they change their clothes, hairstyle or even just put on sunglasses. What to say about a mask that hides the face, or adds some features of the most expressive part of the body. That is, wearing a mask it is easier to separate yourself from the usual and ordinary. And there are also nice bonuses – for example, masks with shining elements add special effects due to light refraction, masks with stones add a soundtrack. One second you were you and now you’re some unknown entity. Of course it’s therapeutic to get out of your body and try something different.
It can be both or a mask reveals and hides at the same time. Depends on what the person want to achieve. On the one hand, hiding behind a mask makes it easier not to feel embarrassed and to allow yourself to reveal parts of yourself that might be too bold. On the other hand behind the mask you can hide your face and eyes, which is actually a mirror of the soul. It is easier to outsmart the interlocutor.
I have not yet heard that there is a ban on wearing a mask in public places. Personally, I have no fear of surveillance cameras. Life is not safe nowadays – at any moment you can be attacked, robbed or injured, I prefer to be safe. On the other hand, I am against total control and restricting freedoms.
If surveillance cameras become part of the totalitarian machine and things develop in an unpleasant way, I will become a undercover special agent who create jewelry that is not masks, but at the same time can protect us from big brother surveillance.
I’m concentrated on developing my practice now – stepping into new fields. I try to make bigger scale objects and at the same time explore bio materials. It’s a challenging, but exciting path with a lot of possibilities for personal and professional growth.