Sunday, February 20, 2011

Wicked Faire 2011

Another faire over. I have to say, before it started, I was really torn. I've had so much going on with the day job, the family, the friends, the soap, the house... I was already kind of tired.  Plus, I was just sick last week, which wore me out. So as much as I look forward to faire, I was having a hard time getting geared up for it, exhausted as I was.

I was in a great mood once I was on the way, though.

Friday night is always slow, so I just had a few takers. One was a faire volunteer, my buddy Aiden, who actually has organized the faire vendors for several years.


Would you believe I forgot my camera the first night? I took out the battery to charge it overnight, and left the camera and battery on my nightstand. Oops! So that's why the photos aren't great; I had to resort to using my phone, which has a decent camera but it wasn't cooperating with the hotel lighting.

Anyway, I did get to do this cool Steampunk painting. She was wearing all black and had this awesome neon orange hair, so her guy suggested I include some orange. I love matching, so why not?



I so wish it was clearer!

During the rest of the night, in between hanging out with friends and catching up with everyone I hadn't seen in a year or so, I doodled on my own arm and got my hair braided.



The Saturday is the big faire day, when everything's happening. I had a lot more painting going on, wore my demon bat wings, and painted my face too.


Going in for a closeup...


I know the face paint and wings don't exactly scream "smiling face," but I look so much better when I smile. Besides, I was happy. I was having a really good time. So... the painting...

I had three staff members/volunteers come for painting on Saturday. One of the early paintings was on my friend Martha.


And then a request for just a few swirls.


One thing I love about Wicked Faire is that most of my models tell me, "whatever you think is good," like Oliver did.


Sometimes, though, I get a somewhat more specific request. This chick told me she likes to head for the darker side, is a fan of vampires and zombies, and found the painting I did on myself to be too tame for her. And then she let me run with it. She liked this.


Deciding what to do on this Mad Hatter was easy, once she asked me if I could do it. Like there was even a question!


And these Care Bears just wanted bear muzzles.


How cute are they?

Another cute couple were Thumbelina and her fiance. Loved them!


And then in the early evening, I got to do the body painting on Toni, a model I've painted several times, who just lets me do my thing. She's awesome.


And she's a nut.




And of course the requisite shot of the two of us together.


After we were done with the corset and wings, Toni took me and Eric down the hall to a party, where we got some kickin' sangria and I got to paint these two awesome people.



After a very long day (and night), I packed up and we went to watch a magic show before heading off back home for the night.

And then... today was day 3, the last day of Wicked Faire. I had another body painting lined up, an awesome model, Kiki. Not only did she come up with the idea of a peacock-themed painting, but she went out and bought peacock feathers, leaving her local craft store completely devoid of them. And she found ruffled underwear so it'd look "feathery," but could only find them in white... so she proceeded to buy fabric dye and dye them black! Now that's dedication.


I wanted to keep her "street legal" for the hotel, where just pasties were deemed insufficient, so I used pasties on her, then painted her, then used spirit gum to affix some of the feathers for the bra-top of her bodice.



And the finished product, which she loved.



And again, that requisite joint shot...


The best part was that she kept getting stopped for compliments and photos. Love it!

So... that was Wicked Faire 2011, from the perspective of me. I say it was a success all around.

7 comments:

  1. Ok how did we not see you doing all of this Where were you located. I work with theatrical makeup and would have loved to see you doing this these pictures are amazing. Hopefully next year I will find you... will you be at speampunk also? Hope to see you next time

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  2. Thanks so much! I had so much fun and it looked beautiful!

    Oh and my husband did enjoy plucking my feathers:) He did not however enjoy helping me scrub off the paint:P

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  3. Ha, it shouldn't have been too bad! Wolfe Brothers makeup does tend to spread, though, before actually washing off. :D Can't wait to work with you again!

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  4. baah...first photo i give you and bam! there it is :P

    Great work this weekend though, as always beautiful work and can't wait to see you again!

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  5. First photo nothin'! But this one would look great if it wasn't so fuzzy. You look great. And thanks!

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  6. Great to see you again...if briefly...next year we will have more time to chat and hang..Great pics and awesome work!

    Best~ Robin

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  7. awesome! It's true haven't seen you put much painting up here in a while, but really sweet!

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