Kabuki Face painting

We offer workshops in Face painting,

Theatrical Make-up and Casualty Effects.

 

These workshops can be tailor made to groups or individual needs.

And are suitable for those working directly with youths, community groups, theatre groups, schools, individuals or for those that want to raise money for communities and charities or just entertain friends and family

 

Workshops include:

· Demonstrations

· Practical work

· Blending techniques

· Brush work

· Character make-up (if required)

· Health and safety (if required)

· Course notes

· Information on public liability (if required)

 

 

All materials will be provided for use on the day.

Courses can range from a one day introductory (hours can be arranged) to courses set over a number of weeks subject to requirements

 

Face paints, kits and related products are available to purchase on request for those participating in workshops.

 

Please don't hesitate to contact me for more details on specific workshops or to discuss prices.

 

This page contains photographs

that may shock or upset the viewer.

Please be assured that they are not real injuries and

have been created using products that are safe

and manufactured 

for use on skin.

 

3rd degree burn

using latex

Severed thumb

using dermo wax

Bruised and broken legs in production of misery

Using latex and gelatin

Dead body caused by wound to head for the series-Bloody Murders

Casualty  Effects using a variety of products, techniques and make-up

Kabuki does not accept responsibility for any adverse reaction that may be caused by viewing the following images

Contact Us

Tel: 01706 644460

Mobile: 07963 463 094

Email: annette.force@tiscali.co.uk

 

Tel: 01706 644460

Mobile: 07963 463 094

Email: annette.force@tiscali.co.uk

Silver make-up and a prosthetic nose was applied

for a school production

Wizard of Oz

12 year old Thomas was aged using cake make-up

For production of Turned Out Nice Again

Lion was face painted and in costume for school production

Wizard of Oz

A prosthetic nose, wolf teeth and crepe hair was used to create a were wolf for a community based project

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