The theme: If you took a picture of both your eyes, and had them decorated in two different manners. One half summery, bright blues and greens with flowers and such and the other half winter, with snowflakes, crystals, and ice blues and white. The major difference between the two, other than the make-up would be the eyes. What if the summer eye had shots of green in the blue and the winter eye was glazed over as though it was blind and you were unable to see from that particular eye.
I hope she is lucky with the result... aahhh ^^ °°
The make up is done with my new Make up from "kryolan brändel" calles Aquacolour!!! This make up is woooowww (i looololoove it hahaah)
slightly overworked with ps4
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What I did was cover one of the eyes, and see the different moods as I added and removed my hands.
My favorite thing about this piece is the gold eye liner on the right lid. Feelings of joy and springtime come to mind when I look at the right.
I get the idea of being blind on the left eye, but also something like seeing something that others do not, or that is not really there. Second sight perhaps. The eye appears frozen.
Another thing I enjoyed was the distinct shade of green in the right eye.
I'm so glad I stumbled upon your makeup photos...continuously enjoying them
Wow. The detail on the summer side is exquisite with the birds and flowers. I love how you made her eyelid on that side bright, like the sun. The winter side is a bit more raw and unprotected than the summer side giving it an entirely different look. One thing that would have made it better is taking the picture taken straight instead of at an angle, as it distracts from the rest. The eyes are well done and really showcase a vivid difference between the two sides. They captivate and are one of the first things a viewer notices. I love the way you injected some of the colors of the seasons into the eyes irises, with the green in summer and white in winter. They also reinforce the blindness aspect with one side looking bright and alive and the winter one appearing half-dead and colder. It sends a message and has a clear impact on the viewer. The technique is very clean, as usual. In all, a lovely piece.
What I did was cover one of the eyes, and see the different moods as I added and removed my hands.
My favorite thing about this piece is the gold eye liner on the right lid. Feelings of joy and springtime come to mind when I look at the right.
I get the idea of being blind on the left eye, but also something like seeing something that others do not, or that is not really there. Second sight perhaps. The eye appears frozen.
Another thing I enjoyed was the distinct shade of green in the right eye.
I'm so glad I stumbled upon your makeup photos...continuously enjoying them
and flowers. I love how you made her eyelid on that side bright, like the sun. The winter side is a bit more raw and unprotected than the summer side giving it an entirely different look. One thing that would have made it better is taking the picture taken straight instead of at an angle, as it distracts from the rest. The eyes are well done and really showcase a vivid difference between the two sides. They captivate and are one of the first things a viewer notices. I love the way you injected some of the colors of the seasons into the eyes irises, with the green in summer and white in winter. They also reinforce the blindness aspect with one side looking bright and alive and the winter one appearing half-dead and colder. It sends a message and has a clear impact on the viewer. The technique is very clean, as usual. In all, a lovely piece.
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