Friday, May 24, 2013

Artist of the Month #4

This month's artist is the makeup artist, Sutan Amrull.  I just recently learned about Amrull when I searched "America's Next Top Model makeup" on Google.  I'd been trying to think of a new artist to post about and I thought I would focus on a makeup artist this week.  I often watch America's Next Top Model because I enjoy watching the creative photo shoots that the models participate in, specifically the makeup is what intrigues me.

Self portrait
 Sutan Amrull
So it turns out that Sutan Amrull is the makeup artist that has been America's Next Top Model's makeup expert and correspondent for over nine seasons.  Amrull was a drag queen at one point in his career and has done makeup for celebrities such as Adam Lambert, Pamela Anderson and Tyra Banks.
Adam Lambert
Makeup by Sutan Amrull
I am very pleased to find out from his website bio that he has a strong background in fine arts and that this is a key factor that helps separate his style apart from other makeup artists.  This gives me a lot of hope about my own career since I, too, will have a strong knowledge of fine arts that I believe will help me (and already has) greatly in my future career.

Makeup by Sutan Amrull
I decided to post about a makeup artist that was not involved in stage makeup because I learned this past weekend that applying makeup to other people that is not for the stage is an entirely different experience.  I assisted a salon in North Side with some makeup for a dress swap event for some mothers of a local school.  This experience was beneficial because I left with a better understanding of how makeup application changes based on a person's skin.  Also, since this was not for a character onstage, I had to apply the makeup based on their personal likes and dislikes.  All the women wanted a natural look which is a look that I do not do often.  So, in summary, a very challenging and much needed experience.
Tyra Banks
Makeup by Sutan Amrull
My makeup differs from Amrull by that I have yet to learn how to apply makeup for a photo shoot, only stage makeup which requires a much heavier hand because the audience is not close up.  Below is an example of the heavier hand that stage makeup requires as opposed to makeup for a magazine photo shoot.

Ursula
Makeup by Missy White


I wonder what celebrities will be in my portfolio in the future?