The House Of Masks Presents A Gruesome One-Of-A-Kind Collaboration: Jay Weinberg (Slipknot) And Paul Booth

 

Renowned tattoo artist and sculptor, Paul Booth and Slipknot’s very own drummer, Jay Weinberg, have teamed up with The House of Masks for this year’s PALEFEST which will be taking place in Chillicothe, Ohio this weekend. Three of Weinberg’s original mold masks from “The End So Far” album have been tattooed by artist Paul Booth and will be on display at PALEFEST. You can also bid on one of these collaborative masks, shipping is worldwide and auction net proceeds go to the non-profit organization MusiCares.

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From the press release:

“These one-of-a-kind macabre variants of Jay’s mask will be on display throughout his in-person signing at Palefest at the Elks Lodge in Chillicothe, OH this Friday, October 13th. Attendants can see these unique pieces in the flesh — alongside Jay’s personal collection of stage-worn SLIPKNOT masks and coveralls.”

“Paul’s artwork & tattooing speaks for itself, and his presence within our community of music, art, and creativity is that of a true icon. It’s an honor to collaborate together with The House of Masks to bring these tattooed masks to life.” - Jay Weinberg

“I had a lot of fun working on this project. Tattooing silicone has its challenges, but the end results really made it worth it! I look forward to seeing them in action.” - Paul Booth

“Working with a hero is one thing, but working with two heroes, on a single project that combines so many of your passions is a completely different level. I’m honored to have been a part of these two worlds colliding, Paul being my favorite tattooer for the entirety of my life, and Jay being my favorite drummer, seeing these two mediums clash just feels right, and the outcome speaks for itself!” - AJ Good, The House of Masks

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