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Extreme Face Painting

Extreme Face Painting
50 Friendly & Fiendish Step-by-Step Demos
by Brian & Nick Wolfe


RRP: $29.99, Paperback, 128 pages
ISBN: 9781440302701
Published by North Light


No matter what your experience level, you can turn everyday faces into sweet, funny or frightening works of art that move, laugh, grow and always make people smile!

Whether you're looking for fun and friendly costumes, or strikingly horrible masquerades, this easy-to-follow book shows readers how to paint super-cool face designs step-by-step.


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Even if you've never done it before, you can create striking faces including animals, humorous characters, sports, romance and Halloween themes.

The first half of this book features fun, friendly transitions, such as birds and butterflies, puppies and princesses, knights and night skies. Part Two crosses over to the darker side with strikingly horrible, downright unnerving personas, including vampires, zombies, gargoyles and other foul, freakish creeps.

Full of friendly instruction for beginners and fresh inspiration for seasoned painters, this book will help you make art as original as the face that is painted!

Includes a bonus DVD of the authors showing you how to paint a fiendish skull and a friendly mardi gras mask step-by-step. Along the way you'll learn tips for detailing and adding dimension to your faces, when and how to paint with a sponge or a brush, and more.




Extreme Face Painting is available now from all good bookstores and online shops.

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