Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Masks #4

Bring On The Clowns...
"Harly-Kill"
Full head moulded latex's mask including hat and hair.
"Harly-Thrill"

Monday, 8 December 2014

Masks #3

I could not resist on of my favourite villains two face. As of yet I have not seen a Two face mask.  I have seen the masks from batman films and the video games, but not him.
"Two Face"Full head moulded latex's mask with the top piece of the shirt and a full length tie.
The left side of his hair is to be moulded latex, while the right is nylon woven in to create a messed up look.

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Masks #2

The twenty year old goth in me could not resist coming up with some skull masks here. Plus you can not go worn with a good old skull at halloween.
"Snake Bite"
Full head moulded latex's masks
 
"Jawless Vamp"Full head moulded latex's  vampire masks.
The skull is to be missing its bottom jaw.

Saturday, 6 December 2014

Masks. #1

I love love the art of mask making, especially horror, halloween masks. The Trick Or Treat Studios products have to be my favourite. The team that work for this company  have creating masks for, films like Killer clowns from outer space, Jeepers Creepers,  as well as creating some other amazing masks. 
It kind of inspired me to do some freaky drawings, with the idea in mind of them being produced as masks.
"Silenced."Fully moulded latex mask and painted.
A bald headed man with his lips stitched.
blood shoot blue eyes.
Natral skin tone, either white or black.
blood detail around the stitches on his lips.
"Blinded"Fully moulded latex mask and painted.

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Old Leigh.

Taken using Impossible film PX 680 cool black and white. I love the black and white film. I love the detail you can pick up in it, rather then colour, when you can get a little distracted by the vibrance of the image, rather then the moment.
The PX 680 cool black and white gives great images. The down side is the colours shift in the first month of the image being taken. The way to prevent this is to use a draw age kit, AKA a sealable air tight plastic bag and silicon. This technic works well and prevents the image turning sepia tones. 
Just remember to make sure the bag is sealed if you take the photos out other wise the below happens. This is trial and error, experimenting and trying new things, thats what photography is all about.

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Skulls and books and candles and roses.

I hate staging photos (says the visual merchandiser and set dresser)
Photos should be natural, they should capture a moment. posing portraits don't really show a person as they are. 
Impossible film 600 Black and White.

Saturday, 22 November 2014

Body Painting

I had a day off and while tidying up I found my set of Grimas face paint, so I decided to do some painting. Blues Purples and Turquoise. 
A little bit of painting on a raining day never went a miss.
Instagram image.    




Thursday, 20 November 2014

Flowers

Taken in my parents back garden this summer June 1st by their pond one of my favourite Polaroid photos I've taken.
Using Impossible 600 colour film. from The Impossible Project. 

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

The Snow Queen 2000

These are the final sketches for the set of The Snow Queen, which I painted when I was in collage for the high school 
(all designs finalised by the head of art)
Looking back at them now after 14years they look, well a little shit. As well as it gives me loads of ideas of how they could be improved.





We used 9 flats to create the back drop of this stage. 
Five on the main stage to create the Snow Queen's palace, which is only reviled in Act II.
Two flats creating Grandma's house on the Down Stage Right.
Two on stage left, one mid-stage right and one down stage right. this was to create a junk yard for the Old troll.
Bin Bags full of rubbish paper form around the school was was to create the look of a junk yard, then in Act II they are covered in white sheets to represent piles of snow.





The stage plains

Saturday, 15 November 2014

Stomp Set Design. Post #4

I found these in the depths of another folder, I am surprised how much of my college work I still have.