Wednesday, August 29, 2012

A Fringe-ful Moment-Olivia Dunham

Pin It In about a month the last season of Fringe will start its series finale.  Although I thought it to be a great sci-fi show, network ratings have shown it to be otherwise and it struggled practically every season for renewal.  But, thanks to fans (like me) the show has kept going with great stories and characters.  Oh how I will miss this show!


Picture courtesy of Mr. Rupert Murdoch's channel
Due to my love for this show and searches via "Olivia Dunham makeup",  I decided to do a post on Olivia/Fauxlivia makeup.  My first post on Olivia Dunham can be read here, subtle changes can create a different character within the same realm.  Now, deal with that with two universes and you have Olivia and Fauxlivia.

Picture from Fox.com
Two characters played by the same actress Anna Torv easily differentiated by the haircolor and again the makeup also.  Nothing really obvious or completely different, just small changes that can work on real people in real life.

Check it out below on Jane from Modesty Brown blog.  The first picture is an interpretation of Olivia's look and the bottom is Fauxlivia's.  (Jane you look good as a redhead!)

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In the final season of the show, Fauxlivia is out in the parallel world and now it will just be Olivia with futuristic changes.  (I am assuming.)  I am excited to see how The Observers, Peter, Walter, Olivia, Astrid and Henrietta will conclude the series.  A series which opened up the mind to stories from a skewed perspective with the mind interpreting endless possibilities.  In other words explanations are from different points of view.

And a different point of view is what my other blog is about.  Therefore, I decided to put the complete tutorial on Into the Palette.

Yeah, I know I said the blog was finished but I just couldn't end it there on the farewell post like this one is to Fringe.  Let me just say the blog isn't completely dead nor is it completely resurrected.  There will be posts when questions arises from readers and/or when I feel like doing one.  If you would still like to volunteer or have questions about certain makeup techniques and are willing to have an open mind (like Walter Bishop) about the photoshop/gimp method used, then feel free to contact me.  Otherwise, keep the asinine comments to yourself or better yet look in the mirror and say those comments and see how you feel.  Me, I will be smoking a Brown Betty doobie!