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The first book from the 2nd series of 365 faces. "Transformations" shows the endless creativity of this inventive artist as he transforms himself into living artworks with face paint.
By: james kuhn. Click on link to purchase book.
Shot for our 2022 Gods & Monsters Calendar!
Model: Lurhesa Rose
Red Hand Model: DeAna Parsons
Headpiece: Wurmwood
Makeup: Mehron makeup
Happy Halloween everyone! Me as Elvira Mistress of the Dark! My favorite Horror movie hostess with the mostest.
My daughter wanted me to give her a "scary face" to wear to her schools Halloween event in first grade. Few of her peers recognized her. Most were scared of her, LOL!
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SFX Makeup/Photography: Mike Rollerson
Model: Katt Louise
Products used in this application (links below will redirect to a retailer to view/purchase these products)
Base:
Dirtworks Grime Spray: Muddy Waters
Dirtworks Grime Spray: Dark Brun
Bruising:
Ben Nye Professional Wheel: Bruise
Blood:
Day 5 She-Hulk
I did this look for my friend, flushgordon, because he loves She-Hulk comics.
I created this look using Mehron's basics and paradise palettes as well as eyeshadows from various palettes.
Model: Melissa Smith
SFX Makeup/Photography: Mike Rollerson
Products used in this application (links below will redirect to a retailer to view/purchase these products)
Base:
ProAiir Black (airbrush)
ProAiir Old Blood (airbrush)
ProAiir Road Rash (airbrush)
Blood:
Mehron Squirt Blood (Dark Venous)
Kryolan Fresh Scratch (Dark)
This is just a rough playaround... you know when your sitting around at home, wanting to do something creative and then you clock the Mehron face paints... despite it being 10pm you start slapping on the paint to see what you come up with!
DAY 10
31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN 2016
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The exquisite fusion of human form and vibrant pigments, revealing a stunning masterpiece that transcends traditional boundaries of art and fashion.
SFX Makeup/Photography: Mike Rollerson
Model: Sarah Bonilla
Products used in this application (links below will redirect to a retailer to view/purchase these products)
Base:
Dirtworks Grime Spray: Muddy Waters
Dirtworks Grime Spray: Dark Brun
Bruising/Veins:
Skin Illustrator: American Horror Story Palette
Blood:
Reel Creations - Reel Blood (Aged)
Fleet Street Bloodworks: Drying Blood (dark)
Kryolan Fresh Scratch (Dark)
SFX Makeup brushes by Bdellium Tools
SFX Makeup/Photography: Mike Rollerson
Model: Sarah Bonilla
Products used in this application (links below will redirect to a retailer to view/purchase these products)
Base:
Dirtworks Grime Spray: Muddy Waters
Dirtworks Grime Spray: Dark Brun
Bruising/Veins:
Skin Illustrator: American Horror Story Palette
Blood:
Reel Creations - Reel Blood (Aged)
Fleet Street Bloodworks: Drying Blood (dark)
Kryolan Fresh Scratch (Dark)
An exquisite fusion of art and beauty captured in a mesmerizing photograph, as a stunning model gracefully creates a vibrant masterpiece.
Crystal, Alexis, and Blake Carrington! My tribute to my fave shoe ever :] Here is a link to my new video of my favorite faces www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIm1KIBVFXE#
Egyptian diety Anubis. Ears and headdress cut out of cereal boxes and painted with Mehron Paradise face paint makeup.
Anubis (Ancient Greek: Ἄνουβις) is the Greek name[2] for a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. In the ancient Egyptian language, Anubis is known as Inpu, (variously spelled Anupu, Ienpw etc.).[3] The oldest known mention of Anubis is in the Old Kingdom pyramid texts, where he is associated with the burial of the Pharaoh.[4] At this time, Anubis was the most important god of the Dead but he was replaced during the Middle Kingdom by Osiris.[5]
He takes names in connection with his funerary role, such as He who is upon his mountain, which underscores his importance as a protector of the deceased and their tombs, and the title He who is in the place of embalming, associating him with the process of mummification.[4] Like many ancient Egyptian deities, Anubis assumes different roles in various contexts, and no public procession in Egypt would be conducted without an Anubis to march at the head.
Anubis' wife is a goddess called Anput, and their daughter is a goddess Kebechet.
Anubis was associated with the mummification and protection of the dead for their journey into the afterlife. He was usually portrayed as a half human, half jackal, or in full jackal form wearing a ribbon and holding a flail in the crook of its arm.[6] The jackal was strongly associated with cemeteries in ancient Egypt, since it was a scavenger which threatened to uncover human bodies and eat their flesh.[7] The distinctive black color of Anubis "did not have to do with the jackal [per se] but with the color of rotting flesh and with the black soil of the Nile valley, symbolizing rebirth."[7]
Anubis is depicted in funerary contexts where he is shown attending to the mummies of the deceased or sitting atop a tomb protecting it. In fact, during embalming, the "head embalmer" wore an Anubis costume. The critical weighing of the heart scene in Book of the Dead also show Anubis performing the measurement that determined the worthiness of the deceased to enter the realm of the dead (the underworld). New Kingdom tomb-seals also depict Anubis sitting atop the nine bows that symbolize his domination over the foes of Egypt.[4]
Model: Sarah Bonilla
Products used in this application:
European Body Arts - Metallic Blue Airbrush
European Body Arts - Metallic Silver Airbrush
European Body Arts - Metallic Champagne Airbrush
European Body Art - White Airbrush
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