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From Pashur's Kansas City workshop on tribals & tattoos. This is my version I did in class.

Well not really the start. This face paint survived jamming, ice cream eating, laksa consumption, laughing, yawning, frowning, quizzical glances etc. This is what it looked like after all of that.

 

After a day already filled with more face painting and water fights (the first and very different face paint job didn't survive the water fight) we decided it was apt to redo some face paint before walking into the city for dinner. Here is my second design. Less crazy than the first and looked sweet with an Indian collar and headdress. I miss the paint, the people and the fun. I wish we could do this everyday, my face might just fall off though.And yes. I am aware that it's blurred (spur of the moment shot).

 

Check last photo for the middle

Painted kitties - by Stacey

Allison gives Ty the works. I think he ended up with an octopus on his right cheek. If he seems a little tense, it's that he's a manly sort of man -- not usually one for makeup, don'tcha know...

#face painting

#halloween

#self portrait

during my cousin's birthday

FacePainting

Working with a mirror is tricky. I was pretty impressed how quickly she figured it out.

Late upload for July 11th.

Sweet girl with flowers to match her dress.

Σεμινάριο Face Painting στο ΙΕΚ ΔΕΛΤΑ Ιωαννίνων

...or just a dodgy application of foundation?

Face painter at the farmer's market in Austin, TX.

Ava had me take photos of her after every step of the process.

  

125/366 May 3. Yea. Not a profession I would like.

Katherine and Dashanique helped at the Summer Carnival at Central Library. Facepainting.

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