Friday, 6 December 2013

Bibliography...


  1. http://glamourdaze.com/2013/01/the-history-of-makeup-lipstick-allure.html
  2. http://hamptonroads.com/2008/04/queen-isn’t-smiling-owners-her-portrait-are
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  6. http://alyseemilymua.blogspot.co.uk
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A list of sources used on my blog for the first term in the order they can be found starting from post 1.




Final images- my partners design...




firstly i really liked the idea of my partners design and i was really excited to try it. I feel that i was given enough time to practise the design to ensure i was confident in the timed assessment. This design was simple enough for me to create without panicking to much however it is really effect and looks far more complex than the application process turned out to be. I feel as though i could have made the lips slightly darker around the outer corners using more black, however after the assessment was finished my partner informed me i had got it just right when i pointed this out. I really enjoyed applying this look and i feel it comes across brilliantly in the final images above. 

Final images- self evaluation...







As far as my final makeup application goes i am pleased with the outcome i feel that my partner followed my face chart well and stuck to the look i was after. I feel that i needed far more blush however because in some of the images the blush is far less visible under the studio light. Although i feel it could have been more prominent.  I do like my design however on reflection i feel i could have done more to add to the contemporary feel of the design. Although as a whole look i feel it works because i didn't want to create a makeup look that was to over the top with very over the top hair to match i feel you need to know when i reign it in and keep things simpler and this is the approach i took with my makeup look. I think i could have improved it by cutting my eyelashes shorter. These would have worked better just as corner lashes rather than as lashes across the entire eye. Over all i feel i could have made far more improvements.

Thursday, 5 December 2013

The many queen Elizabeths...


Judi Dench
photo found: http://inny-wymiar-filmow.blogspot.co.uk
viewed on: Thursday 5th December 2013


Anne-Marie Duff
photo found: http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/virginqueen/anne_marie_duff.shtml
viewed on: Thursday 5th December 2013

Cate Blanchett
photo found: http://blackboxblue.wordpress.com/2011/08/16/top-10-actresses/
viewed on: Thursday 5th December 2013

Bette Davis
photo found: http://www.themakeupgallery.info/period/c16/uk/elizabeth/essex.htm
viewed on: Thursday 5th December 2013

Jean Simmons
photo found: http://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2011/aug/25/young-bess-true-virgin-queen
viewed on: Thursday 5th December 2013


Here are a few different images of some different actors that have played queen Elizabeth the 1st in several different time periods. I really like looking at these different images and the many different styles and interpretations each has had. They each capture a different classic element of the Elizabethan queen, and each also show there own contemporary twist of the era in which they were created. I really enjoy looking through these images and its really interesting to see many different interpretations of just one woman.

Development of monochromatic colour- Blue...


Heres my journey through pictures of my exploration of the colour blue and its monochromatic palette. 

















These are my 2 final images after being edited, I'm really pleased with the outcome. I didn't want to edit them to much but i did define the jaw, retouch the skin and increase the intensity of colour and saturation.


Inspiration from a book...

When i was sat in Sharon's office she handed me a book to browse through. When i was flicking through i found some images that might act as inspiration and so i thought I would just document those here.


This is the book i was looking through





This is a mixture of Elizabethan inspired patterns and make-up, i could see the historical references straight away and this is something i wish to achieve in my own final design. A look that when you see it you can automatically think Elizabethan but with a modern twist.

Technical lesson- week 10- timed assessment group B...

Timed assessment group B

Equipment used:
illamasqua white base
illamasqua matte primer
makeup brushes
illamasqua temble blush
white false lashes
duo adhesive glue
illamasqua liquid metal palette
mua glitter ball palette
gown
cleanser
toner
moisturiser


During this week my partner created my final make-up design. I feel it went really well and she followed my instructions and managed to create exactly what i was envisioning, i think this is due to my face chart, step by step instructions and the time i allowed her to prep herself before hand.