Thursday, 20 February 2014

Face Chart Miss Havisham



As i haven't had a chance to yet practise on my partner i wanted to finalise my makeup design so that when i have my first and final practise on her before my assessment i will know exactly what i want to create and what products to use. I did a quick scribbled drawing of my hair design to see how they would look together also. 
I pulled together all the elements i had previously research through my mood boards within lessons and from my own reaserch and further techniques experimented with on my male friend before hand and combined them into the one face chart.Although i feel the colours look a lot darker on the paper i feel my design is effective i like the way the blue is used through out and the base created the yellow tones i liked within my mood board of inspirational images as the blue colour pallet was the main element i wanted to look at when creating my characterisation of Miss Havisham and the red contrasts this. 
I decided to use screeching onto the neck to look as though Miss havisham has been itching from the veil/ wedding dress, and build up the veins from the neck to the top of the forehead further using my idea of transparent delicate skin by using broken veins onto the  cheek and side of the nose.
Within my design i also wanted the face to look very sweaty and shiny as though she's been sitting in a ice cold room over the oil lamps but i will experiment with this tomorrow onto my partners face to get the full effect using Vaseline and glycerin.

Product List;

Supra colour pallet;
blue viens & under the eyes 
-blue,grey,white and yellow

Red tones under the eyes, cheek bone, scratch & lip
-blue, yellow, red 
-brown, grey & white 

Stippled red onto the cheeks 

Duo raised vein, stippled onto the cheek, lip & scratch on the neck 

Vaseline around nose forehead & eyes

Brows and lashes
-nude colour and they grey blue over the top

Base;
Kryolan foundation pallet
- alabaster & F8 38 
Illamasqua white foundation 
Illamasqua satin primer 

Kryolan powder;
-blue, yellow 








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