Stage Work
First cut I ever made
Fake 3-D cut/gash made from “Creepy Skin” with gel blood and red grease paint
Fake Burn- Cheap Two-face costume
Fake burn made from burn scar, latex, grease paints, and gel blood. This is one of my first prosthetics ever, it’s soooo bad. Needed to blend all the way to the hairline and need some greasepaint or something on his eyes. The bottom blended in the begining but we ripped it off towards the bottom before I took the first picture.
Valley of the Moon Presents:
I designed and edited photos together to create this poster. This is a play about a grave digger who keeps zombies in the ground with a golden shovel but the golden shovel is stolen by the evil McNasty. Help Jack Skellington beat McNasty and his evil zombie companion from finding the golden key. Yes, you actually go with Jack through the play. Its an interactive play production through winding paths and tunnels.
Halloween Costume- Zombie fx
Flesh Latex Cut across Neck. This picture was taken after a long day. The latex will get thinner towards the skin to blend better next time, I promise.
Flesh Latex Cut down Leg, cut on left wrist, and bloody scratches
Zombie Makeup and Schematic
Alien Latex Mask
Prosthetic Nose
First I put one of our high school’s actors in a chair with straws up her nose so she can breathe.
I put Alginate over her nose then supported it with plaster bandages (shown above).
When it was dry, I took the cast off and poured Ultra Cal 30 into it. I let that dry, Sculpted around it with oil based clay, and made another negative which I filled with Latex.
I applied the prosthetic with Pros aide
This is the final result for “The Ancient One” character in Canyon del Oro’s play “The Time Machine”. Prosthetic nose combinded with basic stage makeup.







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