Friday, October 5, 2012

Demonia

Ahh sweet October, my favorite time of year. The haunting season reeks of blood, and guts, and gore galore! These are the things I love the most. This year has been especially excellent. I've discovered a new love, that I have somewhat of a talent for. Halloween makeup. I'm creating new faces, masks, cuts and bruises. Just another art form I've taken on, with a different canvas. Using simple materials, I've created a few looks to show my love for Halloween.





The Pumpkin King

 This half pumpkin/half skeleton face was created using a cheap Halloween makeup palette I got from Walmart and various makeup and paint brushes.





 Beaten

I creates this distressed look by first making my face pale with cheap cream Halloween makeup and contouring my cheek bones to make them look sunken in with a bronzer. I applied the same bronzer around my eyes to make it look like there were dark circles under my eyes. To create bruises, and a black eyes I applied various brown/red/and purples where I wanted the bruise to appear darkest. In the black eye I used a small amount of black to accentuate the lines under my eye. I dabbed the outer areas of the bruises with yellow and small amounts of green. For the wounds near my eye, chin, nose and mouth I used to same method as I did in the last picture.




  


Satan's Maw

For this look I again just used cheap cream Halloween makeup from Walmart, brushes, and eyeliner around my eye. I only used black, white, and a little red in the lines around the mouth.



I'm Fine

I created this nasty looking wound by applying an FX wax to my cheek and adding small pieces of ripped tissue to the wax to add some texture. Then I stippled on black cream makeup with a brush, and added a little bit of a rusty brown color around that. I added yellow and a fleshy peach color around the would to make it appear infected. I covered the black areas and any exposed wax or tissue paper with gel blood I put onto a brush. I smeared a little around the edges as well, but just a very small around.

12 comments:

  1. So how much do I have to pay for you to do this for me on Halloween. I'll pay any amount. Like seriously, oh my god. This is perfect.

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    1. I'm not sure. I've never been paid for my makeup before, but I think I should start. I've been getting a ton of requests. Make an offer I suppose?

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    2. one million dollers...... BWAHAHAHAHA

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    3. Like, 50$ Maybe less maybe more.

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    4. Oh definately less, I was think like 10!

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  2. I love your artwork. You should advertise, do makeup for Halloween, and earn a few bucks.

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  3. Wow!!! you were able to create those with just some cheap materials, that takes some skill!

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  4. Yeah I see a lot of cool stuff out there, that you need crazy stuff to accomplish. So I'm going for things that everyone..or at least more people will be able to achieve, probably will things they already own or can access easily..for cheap!

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  5. Can you please facilitate the production of a live-action version of the Nightmare Before Christmas? Thanks, much appreciated. I'll hit up Tim Burton and tell him what's going on.

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  6. Dear the person who is extremely talented,
    You have a very good skill with face and paints. Your awesome and should pursue your art work further. Your beautiful and Halloween is one of my favorites too :) Only because I can eat candy behind my mom's back! Love you.

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