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NYE Mask Roses and Feathers

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A fun mask.  It’s nice to have a few different styles of masks. This is one of my favorite.

Tools:

Medium #4 Round Brush
Small Round #1 (1/16″) Brush
1″ Flat Brush

Colors used in this picture:


White Face Paint
Paradise Makeup AQ Face Paint – Coral
Diamond FX Face Paints – Metallic Gold
Tag Body Art Pearl Purple
Red Face Paint
Kryolan Face Paints – UV Dayglow Pink
Kryolan Face Paints – UV Dayglow Orange
Global Body Art Face Paint – Standard Magenta
TAG Face Paints – Berry Wine
Diamond FX Face Paints – Dark Blue

Application:

1. Using the coral paint, and the flat brush, paint a mask framing the eyes.

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2. Paint the background for the roses using red and magenta.

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3. Using the berry wine, add feathers outlines coming from the top and bottom of the roses. I draw the center line first, then I add lines up and down the center line to make the feather look.

4. Using the small round brush, paint diagonal lines across the mask. I usually start on on side, spacing each diagonal line evenly. Then I come across from the other side, adding diagonal lines in the opposite direction.

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5. Next, using the metallic gold, Paint an outline around the mask. I added a few swirls along the way. I also painted the inner part of the mask around the eyes.

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6. Using the dark blue paint the inside of the roses. Start the rose in the center making a spiral shape, then continue the pattern outside making a loose triangle shape.  Add a few swirls. Fill in the feathers using different colors. I used orange, magenta, and purple.

That’s it! Enjoy!

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Amy Liza Williams is a face & body artist who resides in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville NC. She is the owner of Asheville face & body Art, a collective of quality artists who work as a team to provide many body art services & smiles.
www.ashevillefaceandbodyart.com