In this lesson we spent both hours of our lesson working on the tech side of Grease. Me and Jess who both are working on make up discussed together what would be the most effective way of progressing with our make up. We decided that we should start experimenting with make up. It was hard to find someone willing to have face paint put on their face at college but we did find a volunteer, Lindsey. We were very thankful of her as neither me or Jess wanted to have to walk around college with clown make up on. Jess went first and did her design on Lindsey. These are the evidence pictures of what she did.
This is the lips and base
colour of the clown Jess
was woking on. This was
created using face paint.
These are the eye brows designed by Jess
which are created using face paint. They
add colour to the face and draws attention
to the eye.
This is the final outcome of Jess' creation
as seen on Lindsey. This design is very
eye catching a colourful, just like a clown.
We didnt have all the correct resources
so when we do the real thing we will be using
different and better facepaint.
And then I tried my designs on Lindsey, we were running out of time so I decided to not do the make up fully. Here is my evidence and some notes describing what I did.
The next section I worked on was the nose. I had to use a orange shade colour for this as it was the only colour available but on the real version I would use red. This simply adds colour to the face and is a sterotypical thing for a clown to have a red nose so keeps in with tradition.
The next section was the bottom half of the face. I used black face paint for the lower cheek, under the mouth and under the nose. This black colour represents facial hair. Because this clown is meant to be homeless he needs a rough look and I think this gives it.
Then finally I did the mouth. I chose to try the colour white for this but now I feel this isnt the colour to use and looks strange using the same colour for the head as the lips. I think I will try use red when I next do this. I chose to make the mouth look sad as he is not a happy clown.