Ottawa Citizen

Artists make each goalie mask unique

- MORGAN LOWRIE

An NHL goaltender’s MONTREAL mask is not only the one thing standing between a man’s head and a 160-km/h slapshot — it is also Sylvie Marsolais’ canvas.

The Montreal-area airbrush artist is one of a small group who paint masks for the league’s top goalies — each a unique work of art made to showcase both the team and the netminder’s personalit­y.

A recent mask Marsolais painted for the Florida Panthers’ Reto Berra features palm trees superimpos­ed over a background of team colours in red, gold and black. A surfer catches a wave on one side, while a realistic panther snarls on the other. Team logos decorate much of the top, while the back plate features the initials of Berra’s family members.

Marsolais, 38, says each goaltender gets a personaliz­ed design and no two are ever the same.

“There’s no production and there’s no reproducti­on, it’s just creativity from A to Z,” the artist said in her workshop in Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac as she layered red paint on a mask with smooth strokes, then stopped to check the drawing in front of her. Marsolais, says some goaltender­s approach her knowing exactly what they want, while others let her take the lead in the design.

Team logos and brick walls are popular motifs, but goaltender­s also request everything from family portraits to religious symbols to video game characters. Her masks take between 15 and 40 hours to paint and cost anything from $600 to more than double that.

Marsolais’ newest specialty is “ghost paint” that changes colour when heat or cold is applied.

But for Alberta-based painter Jason Bartziokas, a good mask is less about gimmicks and more about simple, bold design.

“It’s scale,” said the Jasper-based airbrush artist, who counts Andrew Hammond and Chad Johnson among his NHL clients.

He says the secret is to find a balance between what looks good from afar for spectators and personal touches intended for the goalie alone. The Canadian Press

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Sylvie Marsolais

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