- misslaceynoelDAY 36 OF MY #100daysofmakeupchallenge!!! BUBBLEGUM POP ART! π¬π¬π¬π₯✨
Speaking of, what's your favorite candy?
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Painted with @mehronmakeup Paradise paints in black, white, red and light pink! •
Hair and photo by @missmissyphoto •
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Showing posts with label andy warhol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label andy warhol. Show all posts
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Lacey Noel Day 36 of 100 Days of Makeup - Bubble Pop Electric
Friday, November 3, 2017
Lacey Noel Day 19 Out of 100 Days of Makeup THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO Inspired
- misslaceynoel DAY 19 OF MY 100 days ofmakeup challenge
IS HEAVILY INSPIRED BY ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE ALBUMS, THE VELVET
UNDERGROUND & NICO! π"Here she comes, you better watch your step
She's going to break your heart in two,
It's true..." ππ€ππ€πThis absolutely delicious hat is made by the ridiculously talented @fabhatters!! ππ€ππ€✨Photo by @missmissyphoto ππ€✨
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EYES AND LIPS AND BROWS: Witches Everlasting Liquid Lipstick (lips with @patmcgrathreal vinyl gloss) and for the eyes I also used Fran from @katvondbeauty's Mi Vida Loca palette •
CONTOUR: Sombre, Subconscious and Shadowplay from KVD's Shade + Light palette •
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Lacey Noel Day 15 Out of 100 Days of Makeup - Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe
- misslaceynoel DAY 15 OF MY #100daysofmakeupchallenge
is a tribute to not only Andy Warhol since today (the 6th) is his
birthday, but to Marilyn Monroe because this is her death day was the
5th. Since they are both dear to me, I wanted to pay tribute to them.
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• "Shot Light Blue Marilyn (1964)" "This is a painting of Marilyn Monroe. It is part of a series of 5 images Warhol painted of Marilyn that had different brightly coloured backgrounds: red, orange, light blue, sage blue, and turquoise. All five were painted in a 40-inch square format. This image’s title was prefixed with the word “shot,” because it was literally shot through with a bullet from a revolver by Dorothy Podber. In 1964 Podber visited Warhol at his studio where 4 of the paintings in the series of 5 were stored against the wall (the turquoise one was not with them). Podber asked Warhol is she could “shoot” them. Thinking she meant to photograph them, he agreed."
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Photo by @missmissyphoto •
Pink paint from @officialsnazaroo!
Black paint from @mehronmakeup!
Dreamer and Outlaw Liquid Lipsticks on my eyes and lips by @katvondbeauty! πππ❤️✨
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