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Halloween Make Up Looks #2: Corpse Bride -
Blogged: xomistychaos.blogspot.com/2011/10/like-birds-whose-wings-...
Model: Marge Ann
MUA: Sara Baker
Strobist: 580EXII's triggered by Pocket Wizard Flex TT5's, one camera left bounced off umbrella, one camera right shot through umbrella
...because u just might get it. ♪
É, passei uma bela de uma tempestade... mas parece que o sol tá aparecendo, finalmente. Projetos surgindo, trabalhos que vão me trazer muita experiência, e lá vem o bendito ENEM... ele vai definir boa parte do meu 2013. Confesso, tô nervosa com 2 semanas de antecipação.
Mas, que venha! :P
Was playing around with a different hairstyle... considering cutting my hair shorter (decided against) and darker eye make-up, as if that's really possible!
The make-up Corazon Tierra wears in her shamanic performance, The Vessel Goddess is created by artist-shaman Maria Mar and applied within the ceremonial rites of traditional shamanism. It is an invocation to the Goddess in her most primordial form, the Goddess living in our cells.
In the last Ideas Lab podcast of 2011, Lucy joins Julia Hyland, medical effects make-up artist and Outreach Officer for the History of Medicine Unit at the University of Birmingham, as she applies prosthetic dermatological conditions to medical students who have different skin colours. Making up the students with conditions such as psoriasis, Kaposi's Sarcoma and ringworm, Julia demonstrates how the same diseases and conditions present very differently on different coloured skin, which can lead to GPs misdiagnosing and under-diagnosing conditions.
Lucy then chats to Dr June Jones, Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Ethics at the University of Birmingham, who explains more about their project to train GPs to help them diagnose dermatological conditions among patients of diverse ethnicities. We also hear from the medical students involved in the workshop, who give their thoughts on what the temporary skin conditions look like on their skin.
It takes a lot of make-up to create realistic skin conditions!