Makeup

For this zombie look I sculpted my wounds on my plaster face and then created multiple complex molds with Soma Foama that required repeated periods of freezing the molds for 24 hours, then allowing them to thaw and refreezing them. Afterwards I created a transferable wound using temporary tattoo paper that I applied as you would a temporary tattoo. I then added fake blood to finish the look.

For my bald cap I did pin curls on my model’s hair in order to flatten it for the bald cap. Using an adhesive I smoothed the bald cap on my model and then added makeup so that the cap matched her skin tone.

For my sea serpent inspired look each student cast another students face and then using that face cast I sculpted my design. The next step involved casting Soma Foama to create the mask. Using acrylic paint I added color to mask and then Ben Nye makeup to color in my face and chose to add rhinestones to the final look.

This was a look inspired by Stephen King’s The Langoliers. Once again I sculpted my design on my facial cast then created the mold with soma foama. I took teeth from a creepy halloween mask I purchased and spray painted them silver and then glued them onto my mold after I painted it. Applying a bald cap, I then attached fabric strips to transition the mask to my head and added black Ben Nye makeup to finish the look.

I created the prosthetic nose by casting a mold of my nose on my facial cast. Then I used latex to create my nose, which I then applied the latex prosthetic with spirit gum and finished with old age makeup.

Once again drawing inspiration from the King of Horror, I merged the clown design of Pennywise from the original miniseries in 1990 with the look from the 2017 remake.