The last time we talked about making foam latex, the craft and materials involved in actually producing the foam. This time around, we figured it would be a good call to look at painting and art finishing.
Now, there’s a lot of ‘how to’ info out there, but not a lot of ‘what to’ or ‘why to’. We wanted to dig a little deeper into thinking about painting and we have a guest today who really does do that.
Painting foam latex is different from painting skin or translucent appliances like silicone or gelatine, as naturally you have to create the appearance of translucency on something which is opaque. There is also the amount of light that is reflected with opaque paint jobs, the blending onto skin which is translucent etc… it’s not easy unless you know how, and you won’t know how until you get thinking the right way about it.
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Thomas Surprenant is long serving makeup artist with a hefty list of credits, from Deep Space 9, Donnie Darko, The Grinch, X-Men: The Last Stand….not only is he a working makeup artist but he also has developed his line of prosthetic paints and brushes which are well regarded by the industry.
You know when Rick Baker calls you up to order some that you’re doing something right!
A common theme with painters is an adventurous attitude, and not simply using a standard method. Naturally, you need to arm yourself with knowledge and practised skill to be amazing – but seeing as the time is going to pass anyway, it seems like a noble endeavour, wouldn’t you say?
As you’ll hear, his exposure to painting skills and a pragmatic approach combined with creativity produce amazing results, but more importantly than that you’ll come to see the depth of understanding required. It makes it attainable, and allows you to see what it is you need to be doing in order to get there yourself.
He is often demonstrating and teaching at trade shows and makeup schools and he has an excellent background growing up around the right way of thinking with regards to painting. A lot of his demos will reveal his painting background, such as recreating Harryhausen’s ‘Talos’ from Jason and the Argonauts as makeup or the Rockefeller ‘Atlas’ statue recreated again as a makeup.
We think you’ll enjoy this as much as we did. It was an education!
Thomas lists a fair few artists as inspiration, and although there are inevitably sinful omissions (we’d appreciate it if you think of some to add them as comments or email us to let us know!), this is a good starting point to grow an awareness of skilled artists whose work has helped set the bar.
- Mike Smithson http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0810480/
- William Forsche http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0283825/
- Thom Floutz https://www.instagram.com/imitation.of.life/
- Kevin Haney http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0359790/
- Lance Anderson https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/artists/special-effects-character-creator-lance-anderson
- Fred Blau http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0087865/
- Tim gore http://extremegorestore.bigcartel.com/
- Tim gores bloodline acrylics http://www.createxcolors.com/timgoresbloodline.html
- Gino Acevedo http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0009707/
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Till next time!
Brilliant! Thank you. Such great solid and down to earth information to listen to – and very entertaining. I always pick up a few tips and tricks from each of the episodes, looking forward to future podcasts!
Very entertaining! Thom is a walking encyclopedia of makeup and for anything he doesn’t know or have all the details of he probably can point you to the person who has the answer to your question.
For anyone who has not tried his prosthetic paint…well, it’s like painting in liquid silk.
His paint is to prosthetics whether using it inclusively of the total makeup or as a base for alcohol, cream, or waterbased makeups, is to FX makeup what One Shot is to sign painters, Imron is to Truck painters, or Sherwin Williams is to commercial painters.
Thank’s Todd and Stuart for doing the podcast!
You are both a credit to education in the trade for anyone learning to do it right!
PS- You’re going to have to work harder if you want to get called before a Congressional Hearing on Censorship of Vulgar Podcasts! 😉
I know. We’re not that fucking rude are we?
Rude?! You two rude?! Thats fucking rude to think that you’re rude! 😉
Three amazing artists.Thomas is an outstanding person and a wonderful painter i have learned so much from watching him work and talking to him, always funny a true gent. Another fantastic pod cast guys your stuff is brilliant
Thanks man, appreciate it!
Thoms English accent is hilarious! Thanks for podcast guys. Great listen.
It’s pretty darned good, isn’t it?
Again with you guys!!! Keep it coming! Always an awesome resource of information. Thank you guys for sharing your magic.