Today, the name Laura Jenkinson is on the lips of a huge number of social network users, as she left many people speechless with her creations. This super-talented makeup artist chose Disney cartoon characters (as well as animals and other characters) as her leitmotif for her latest project, and if you didn't know her actual occupation, you'd think she worked at Disney Studios.
Fine Art has long gone beyond the classic frames, those that hang on the walls and those that are metaphorical, and Laura Jenkinson is further proof that he has more than just one face. She showed her other side, the side that is not limited to the cotton canvas, because she chose the surface on which she is most 'at home' - that is the skin on the face. Because makeup it's based on accents, including those on the cheeks creations there was no other way. Mouth they remain the central motif, except that, unlike the classic make-up commandments, instead of eyes, they are skilfully complemented with teeth. So are all the illustrations cartoon characters actually installations.
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Recently, she also paid tribute with her illustration Robin Williams, when she drew on her face the ghost from Aladdin, voiced by Robin. Laura does not only use her talent for face make-up, but also classic make-up canvas, except that instead of brushes and crayons, she uses products for painting and beautifying the face, such as lipsticks, shades, etc.
See her make-up artwork in the gallery
More information: www.laurajenkinsonmua.blogspot.co.uk