Showing posts with label laurell k hamilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laurell k hamilton. Show all posts
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Meredith Gentry Character Inspired Series: Doyle
Doyle (pronounced like Dole fruit) is the Captain of the Queen's Ravens, the Queen's guard. He is sent by the Queen to fetch Merry. In the books he is described as having black skin (not brown, or dark brown, or chocolate...black) with blue highlights. There is a point in the story where he tries to bespell Merry and she she's a rainbow of colors, not necessarily a rainbow, but lots of colors. Doyle has pointed ears (a distinct characteristic that marks his as not full-blooded Sidhe royal) and he has no shame in showing them, keeping his long black hair braided so his ears show all the time. In his ears and one nipple he wears silver jewelry, always.
I used those three things to create this look: black skin with blue highlights, rainbow colors when bespelling, and silver jewelry. I didn't want to use navy blue as I felt it would be more, well, blue than anything so I went with blue then black over that. I used a chromalust from Sugarpill called "Stella" for the lid. Stella has a jet black base with rainbow glitter mixed in. And for the silver I used Sugarpill's "Tiara" applied wet to the inner corners. Here is the look (warning - this will be picture heavy to show different aspects of the look):
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Meredith Gentry Character Inspired Series: Queen Andais
Ever since I got into makeup I've wanted to do looks inspired by the characters from Laurell K Hamilton's Meredith Gentry series. The series is told from the viewpoint of the mortal Princess Meredith, who fled from Cahokia, IL to Los Angeles, CA because people were trying to kill her. She has been called back to Cahokia by her aunt, Queen Andais, for reasons unknown. Merry herself appears "human" enough but her race of faerie, the Sidhe (pronounced "she") tend to look very exotic and one characteristic of Sidhe royals is tricolored irises. For this look I chose to do Queen Andais whose irises are described as being charcoal, stormy grey and a very pale grey. Here is the look I came up with:
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