Hesitate // Activate // Deviate by Alexa Meade & Sheila Vand.
Photographs of a portrait Alexa Meade painted on performance artist Sheila Vand’s body while submerged in a pool of milk.
This is so beautiful.
(via inturretandtree)
Work experience -The finished forest with ferns, moss and logs added on the day of the event to prevent wilting of the plants.
I helped make that! Me! A person!
Halloween make up for Jessica. She was Persephone, Queen of the Underworld.
Its Halloween, so naturally I was elected to do everyone in the households make up. This was mine, a simple splicer. There should be a better attempt at a splicer next week, when I will hopefully have the time to do the scars.
Current work experience, to create an enchanted forest for a Halloween party. We, (Rebecca Wright, Bethany Clarke, Jennifer Stevens, Thomas Hogarth and me, Simon Burgon.), were asked to construct a forest within a 20x20m room, using natural materials found in the surrounding area, the idea behind this project was to block peoples line of sight allowing them to explore the room and discover different areas within. This will be achieved by using trees and foliage to block the line of sight and also the addition of a hazer/ fog machine to limit the distance people can see. The floors are to be covered with leaves and moss to give the sound and feeling of a forest floor and also to provide the smell of the forest.
That’s me! I’m Bethany Clarke! You can see me perching in a couple the photos. So… Yeah. The room isn’t finished yet, we’ve still got to cover at the most a third of the room, all of the floor and spruce up the remaining walls with fresh foliage closer to the date of the party.
I potentially have a job as part of a make up team on an upcoming film and its not very often that I do someone else’s make up, excluding my sister, so I thought I’d better start practising.
I really need to practice doing contours, liner and eyebrows on others. So that’s what I did in this look. I was pretty lucky that the beautiful Beans has amazing eyebrows anyway, so I didn’t have to do very much in that department, (not that I had to do a lot on any other part of her face!).
If I definitely get the job, (which I’ve been told I will, but I find out all the details on Tuesday), I’ll be doing cosmetic/beauty make up, which comes a lot easier for me than prosthetic make up does. I’m pretty damn excited, but also nervous.
Challenge Six: ‘Smokey eye with a twist’.
The twist is that its pretty damn purple. That’s it really. Smokey eyes are simple stuff. I used the usual brands, Sleek, MAC, Illamasqua, Urban Decay, etc.