Face Painting – Pirate
Monday, March 17th, 2014Peter getting his face painted like a pirate at Disney
This is a good looking pirate design. I like the skull and cross bone design on the bandana.
Peter getting his face painted like a pirate at Disney
This is a good looking pirate design. I like the skull and cross bone design on the bandana.
ChiTwist Chicago Balloon Twisting shows how to make Mr. Peabody balloon animal.
Illusion Magazine Issue 25 – Spring 2014 Video Preview
Illusion Magazine issue 25 – Spring 2014 with the fabulous new cover by Jody Rife
Sophia Leadill Taylor has written a brilliant guide for you about using stencils and how they have revolutionised the way that we paint, while Tal Peleg will blow you away with her eye designs.We’re also seeing lots more cartoon-style designs emerging and our regular columnist Margi Kanter probably has a lot to do with that. And one-stroke is still gaining popularity so we’ve included lots of new products for you on the review page.
Take cover artist Jody Rife, who’s the Queen of the Quirgles, who paints the quirkiest creatures you’ll ever meet and the most unique face painting concept. Read about her new book, Quirgles the must-have book of the year.
We have 3 fabulous artists, Arjhay, Katja Kyd and Belinda Wurmitzer who have created fun designs especially to inspire the working face painter.
Of course there are also your regular favourites too including product reviews, galleries and an incredible 18 step-by-steps for you to try.
JestPaint shares their review of the new line of Ruby Red Face Paints. These are being marketed by Gary Cole, formerly the main distributor of Snazaroo face paints in the US.
This is our first review of Ruby Red Face Paints. In general we like the paint, as far as the rubbing off issue goes the manufacturer has suggested a few tricks to make the paint more resistant to touch (leaving the containers open for a day before using it, applying a thinner layer, sponging vs brushing for wide areas), and has said that they will be working on doing some changes to the formula to further improve it. This would be a product that we would use since not all colors are easy to smear, and the opacity and boldness of most colors are great.
This is a creative short video posted by Steven Paananen·
After 4 wonderfully long balloon filled days, 75 international artists with 55000 balloons complete the entire story of Jack and the Beanstock! It was truly wonderful to be part of the international team lead by Larry Moss and Kelly Cheatle of Airigami.
Can you find a Cat, a lady bug, a worm, a dragonfly, and a cardinal?
More photos from the experience can be found here: http://www.airigami.com/
Additional coverage of the event….
Time lapse
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This is Episode 4 of “The Balloon Artist Game”
The rules are simple.
*Please do not post in any public comments what the answer is to this game
*You can use a balloon to follow along, or step up the challenge and make it only in your mind
The answers to each episode will be in the beginning of the next episode.
If you are impatient feel free to message Cody and give him your guess =)
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Face Painting Combined with Storytelling by Christopher Agostino
The Amazing Face Story – recorded in January 2014. A one-of-a-kind entertainment for kids, camps, parties and family events. The Amazing Face Show features a special selection of fun and surprising StoryFaces — Christopher Agostino’s innovative performance art that brings stories to life on the faces of the audience — exciting tales from around the world and original stories to delight any age audience, large or small. Learn more at http://agostinoarts.com/StoryFaces
Cody leads the Balloon Artist Game
Unlike normal episodes the answer will be given at the very end of the video so please be sure to pause and finish your own design when the annotation tells you!
*The rules are simple.
*Please do not post in any public comments what the answer is to this game
*You can use a balloon to follow along, or step up the challenge and make it only in your mind
Basic dragon design done on a boy’s forehead.