Portfolio

Thank you for checking out my portfolio.

In this section you will find some of my work with previous clients in multiple settings. These are divided in different sections.

These are only a few examples of some of my work. Above all, my main concern when doing makeup is ensuring your needs are met at every stage of the makeup process.

I am a hugely creative person and find great joy in what I do. At the end of the day my hope is that I will be able to share that same joy with all of you.

Enjoy :)

Beauty makeup

Beautiful before

Beautiful after

Fierce before

Fierce after

Amazing before

Amazing after

The first is 'Beauty Makeup' a general term that encompasses events, often bolder looks depending on the clients preference and need, but with a common denominator - flawless SKIN.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce's wedding

Beautiful before

Bridesmaid makeup

Beautiful after :)



The lovely bride


Secondly, with the lovely bride Sophia and Emily as her bridesmaid. Sophia initially wanted a Hollywood style makeup (hence the sparkly dress), but in the end she opted for a more natural approach - combed brows, a bit of blush and pink lipstick. Sophia's priority was ensuring her base stayed on throughout the day flawlessly - and it did!

'No makeup' makeup for television broadcast

Gorgeous before

Gorgeous after

The remaining categories are as creative as they are varied: defined with a clear brief from clients to match certain occasions or wardrobe. First, with a 'no makeup, makeup' look for a Proclaimers broadcast for the channel TBN. The focus for this makeup was to make it look as natural as possible whilst ensuring it would not be dimmed by the bright studio lights.

Bharatanatyam dance group makeup & photoshoot

The Natyapriya Dance Company - Assisted by Alisha Kallarackal, we painted four dancers for an International Women's Day photoshoot inspired by the 1920's.

Face painting

The last chapter includes some looks from Halloween, featuring the employees of Karma Cafe in Norwich. These were fun, simple but effective looks made for the clients based on the examples brought forth by them as a guide. The 'Dead musketeer' look was done without as much of a clear concept which allowed for more improvisation when it came to the final look. A broken nose and black eye as well as some scratches and blood were painted to create this final illusion.