Butterfly makeup // the process of creating a new image. Її

in MakeUp Power3 years ago (edited)

I really love to draw and the inspiration I usually take from beautiful pinterest photos. And today I went on pinterest and the first photo I saw was this beautiful butterfly.

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I really liked these butterflies and I was very eager to create an image somehow connected with these butterflies.
I took makeup and started working on a new image.
to begin with, I took the thinnest brush and began to paint the wings of a butterfly in black.🖌️🎨

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it was very difficult to draw two equal and even identical wings. I reworked them twice but still turned out cool.
then I took a gooey and dark blue color and scratched a small gradient on the wings but unfortunately it was not visible in the photos.

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then I washed the brush and took white makeup and painted a couple of small white dots on the wings. Then I accidentally had papal makeup on my nose and I decided to make a couple more dots on my nose.

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In advance, I made three small blue butterflies out of foameran and glued them to the hoop

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and I made four butterflies out of light plasticine, but only two came in handy. From one of them I made a butterfly brooch.
I also found a red butterfly hairpin, but it didn't fit very well under this image, so I didn't use it.

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It was sunny in the yard, but when I finished it it became gloomy, windy and it rained a little. Therefore, the photo shoot had to be held at home, but it still turned out pretty cool and beautiful.That's what happened to me.
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Then I remember that I have dried lavender in my room.

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