@MoonyKitty
Captain Kitty

Old Make-up Woman
Old Make-up Woman by @MoonyKitty (Captain Kitty)

Check it out ya'll its make up art! I've always wanted to do a picture using make-up, or food but thats for another day. eyeliner for eyes and eyebrows, mascara for lashes. lip stick and lip liner for lips. eye shadow for everything else: eyes, face hair. hm i forgot blush. oh well buts it was fun, its all old makeup, like from the 70's and stuff that used to be my moms hehe. yes id love to be a makeup artist ;)

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Rough / Concept
Submitted:
20y329d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 28 December, 2003 @ 08:48 PM

She's so incredibly igly- so great...looks like an old prostitute(no insult intended to your other for choice of makeup)...You can really tell it's make-up too...What a great idea...Just stay away from the catbox now... 2Questions...1)what did you work on for paper?? 2) did you dirty up the scanner bad?(i heard of some freaks in ottawa used to catch stuff like bugs and worms and once a mouse and take them to the library's photocopier-would smash 'em to death on photocopier glass-photocopy the dead bugs/worms/mouse and my friend who worked there had to clean it up)

Posted: Tuesday, 30 December, 2003 @ 12:48 PM

YEah i didnt reallt intend for her to be pretty, it was just a quick experiment. the paper is just paper in my sketch book, but now i have to copies because it smeared onto the other side. didnt leave much on my scanner, just a little lipstick. i did try to scan my cat once (i didnt smush her o death though) but it didnt work, it can out all dark but then again she is a black cat..... thanks for commenting and im glad you like the idea! maybe ill do more...

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