| Yearly, Mr. Blasco
selects one graduate who has gone on to show great accomplishments
in the field of make-up artistry. Each year Mr. Blasco creates
a handprint of that individual. For the year 1998, Mr. Matthew
Mungle was the recipient of this very prestigious award. The
handprint can be seen in the Hollywood School's Make-up Museum
and Photograph Gallery. |
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Mr.
Blasco prepares the negative
tray with mold release. |
Mr.
Blasco and Mr. Mungle prepare
the negative molding material. |
Mr.
Mungle carefully places his
hands into the molding material. |
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| A historic
moment at the Hollywood prosthetic laboratory. Students and
teachers look on while waiting for the molding material to set. |
Mr. Mungles
hands awaiting completion
of the setting process. |
Mr. Blasco
and Mr. Mungle display
finished negative mold. |

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Mr.
Blasco unveils the finished negative
stone cast during the 21st Anniversary. |
Mr.
Blasco and Mr. Mungle display
the cast for all guests to see. |
Mr.
Blasco proudly accepts the stone negative and is ready to have
it placed in its permanent place in the Hollywood School's Makeup
Museum. |
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Mr.
Mungle giving his hand
print acceptance speech. |
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