A girl named Mirjana Milosevic from Serbia creates stunning imagination with makeup. The number of subscribers to her instagram channel already exceeded 300 thousand
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Unemployment that led to a new hobby
Mirjana is engaged in drawing on her own body, creating unusual costumes and images. She comes from the Serbian city of Smederevo.
According to the makeup artist, she fully learned her art on her own. “For a long time I could not find work in the city, and decided to go in for drawing. At first, I was interested in working with wall murals, as well as painting children's faces before matinees and on holidays. But then I felt that in my lesson I could very well go up a notch and took up makeup. ”
How to create eccentric images
Milosevic uses three mirrors to create his works. Make-up artist works only on video are quick and easy. In fact, it takes about 6-7 hours from start to finish to create each of the images.
Her creations cover the skin with a slight chill of horror, but at the same time they are insanely attractive. Several brush strokes using a palette of different colors - and now, against a dark background, ghosts and characters from fairy tales, cartoons, and movies appear in front of us.
Work gallery
The world of images created by Milosevic beckons with his terrible beauty. We begin our journey through her creations with photographs.
Video
In the videos you can see the whole process of creating an image - from beginning to end. Almost all the videos of the makeup artist are made on a dark background. It is with the help of this detail that its stunning illusions are created.
Knotted body
In this video, Kika, using makeup, "ties" her body into a knot. " Looks terribly attractive!
Living statue
In this video, using makeup, Kika turns into unusual statue.
Ghost
And here you can meet a little terrifying, but very charming, a ghost.
Animation
Whom Mirjana does not turn into thanks to her makeup! For example, in the protagonist of the film "Saw":
This is what a girl looks like in everyday life.
Which of the works seemed to you the most unusual? And what - was it terrifying? Share in the comments.