Monday, 8 December 2014

Evaluation

Overall I am pleased with how my design turned out, as I feel I have the right balance of Elizabethan referencing as well as having a modern twist on this. The first idea came for my look when I was looking through my Instagram and I came across a painting by an artist called Michael Hussar, which to me looked Elizabethan, so from this I then went into looking for similar looks which I could draw inspiration from. When working with my partner the main problem we had was the amount of product that was being applied, as when there was too much this lead to the look being too ‘messy’ looking and not looking as if any though had gone into it. Although I wanted the look to look almost painted on, I wanted some structure, which I feel Rebecca also struggles with as she is a perfectionist, which was not what this makeup was about. However we overcame this problem by practicing in lessons as well as our own time, and through Rebecca making the mistake of applying too much product she learnt from this and in the timed assessment we knew what not to do, this leading to a successful final outcome.

I found working with Rebecca’s design was an pleasant experience, as we both felt comfortable to be able to tell the other when we wanted something changing, however with her design the part I struggled with the most was having the eyebrows even, so to overcome this problem, Rebecca made some stencils which not only saved time but allowed the eyebrow to be perfectly even. Overall I really enjoyed working with Rebecca and this project.

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Three Brush Challenge

For our three brush challenge we were set to only use three brushes to create a whole makeup look, me and my partner, Jess decided to get into the Christmas spirit and had a Christmas theme running through our look. I decided to look at jess a blank canvas so to speak and to paint a scenery on her face of a night sky with a sky line and Santa with a reindeer. I used my real technique buffing brush to apply blue, white and gold supracolour over the fore head, i found this brush had multiple skills as i could buff the product into the skin and also use the brush to stiple, creating texture on the face. I then used a flat square brush to draw on the buildings as this allowed me to have a straight lines, i then cleaned this brush and used yellow to make small windows. My last brush that i used was a small angled brush, this was for the detailing of Santa on his sleigh. I found this brush was only just small enough, however ideally i would of used a smaller brush so i could have more detail.


Bibliography

Bibliography:
Films:
Elizabeth (1998)
 Title: Elizabeth (DVD) : [1998], Author: Kapur, S, Statement of Responsibility: directed by Shekhar Kapur. Description: Starring Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, Richard Attenborough. (Also available as a Digital Video). Publisher: Universal Video, Creation Date: 1999

Internet:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/TheWestmoreBrothers.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westmore_family
http://www.filmreference.com/Writers-and-Production-Artists-Vi-Win/The-Westmore-Family.html
http://www.marileecody.com/gloriana/elizabethpelican.jpg
http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/celebrity-photos/2014/10/30/mario-testino-60th-birthday-party/gallery/1281206
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Elizabeth_I_Rainbow_Portrait.jpg
http://www.sixwives.info/tudor-make-up.htm
http://www.npg.org.uk/assets/files/pdf/exploring-elizabeth/npg_tudor_makeup.pdf
http://s3.amazonaws.com/img.goldderby.com/images/1353471616-elizabeth.jpg
http://vimeo.com/ellisfaas/identityrevealed
http://instagram.com/p/t0VaIbHj6V/?modal=true
http://instagram.com/p/uZg-oRr2HQ/?modal=true
http://www.collater.al/en/michael-hussar/
http://instagram.com/p/slKnlsOtFg/?modal=true
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7e/Marie_Curie_c1920.jpg

http://pudderprint.com/pudder/assets/blog_link_image/861-e21ceed45e79d079bb0b90b0dc27d982-original/denne-makeup-looken-for-vivienne-westwood-red-label-ss14-av-val-garland-er-helt-usl%C3%A5elig.jpeg

Timed Assessment

For my final timed assessment i feel that this went successfully and we completed everything in the allotted time and did not make any error. Similar to mine we both felt that this makeup was the best outcome out of all the practises and we also did it in the allotted time space. I feel that i was happy with the outcome and i also feel that Rebecca was happy with the way her design outcome. I feel i was professional throughout and did well from having to do blocking out eyebrows and then re drawing thin eyebrows back on, which i found difficult, however with practise i feel this is a obsticle i have overcome and now feel more confident in the process of blocking out eyebrows.

Second practice with Rebecca



On our second practise we had a better idea of what i was doing, so was already feeling more confident this time around. Also Rebecca had made eyebrow stencils like we had previously discussed, which again made me feel better. 


I feel that through using the stencils the eyebrows were even and looked a lot better, as when they were uneven the whole makeup look looked uneven and not balanced, not giving it that clean polished look that i was striving for. 
I feel the final outcome for this look was better then the previous attempt at the makeup look, and i think Rebecca was happy with the oucome of this also. This time we also applied false eyelashes which i feel pulled the look even more together. Things i need to remeber for the final assessment is to not tap out the product on the brush agian, as although i knew this from last time i foud it hard to break out of the habit. Also to just try and speed up the process so as not to finsih too late, and preferentially before the hour and fifteen minutes is up. 

First practise with Rebecca

First of all we started by blocking out the eyebrow using two layers of pritt stick

We then tried two methods of covering the eyebrow, as i expressed to my tutor that the part of the makeup that most concerned me was the blocking of the eyebrow, she suggested that i try one with powder on the eyebrrow, and the other using three different types of concealer.
We proffered the  concealer side for the eyebrows as the powder made the eyebrow look cakey and made the makeup patchy.
Another part of the makeup look i found difficult was apply the cream black product for the eyebrows, as i found that free handing the eyebrows and trying to make them symmetrical was difficult. So after talking to Rebecca about this issue we decided to make stencils as not only would the eyebrows be the same but it would also be less time consuming.
We then applied the shading down the sides of the nose using a smashbox palette using a large fluffy brush. I also found that with this look i didn't need to tap out the brush as it makes the process of building the colour longer. I then powdered the skin and contoured the face using a buisness card to create a sharp line, then blended out and used a blush over the top, which we again decided was too strong and to use a subtle colour on the following attampt. I however did not have time to finish the whole look to a complete standard i would of been happy with due to the difficulties i found when practising, however we both hoped to improve on the time on the next attempt at the look.


Design and step by step for Rebeccas design


This was Rebecca's final design for her contemporary Elizabethan. with this for my evaluation, sh had also practised on herself and had printed off a step by step for me to follow along with a written version on this. I found both really useful for me. However when i discovered i had to block eyebrows out with glue i was slightly hesitant as i felt this was my weakest area in the techniques we had learnt, however Rebecca reassured me that we could practise a lot until we got it to a high standard, and a standard me and Rebecca were both happy with.