Thursday, December 31, 2015

Artist’s Transformation Into Two-Face Will Make You Do A Double Take



This is the Two-Face we painted on http://ift.tt/1O0SMHY last night (and today technically)this one was very detailed, very very detailed. But a beautiful image, (thanks twitch chat for suggestion) It was fun, @lustredust came over and we did a tandem paint. It was so fun, but so tired. IReally looking forward to the photos on this one, even though it isn't full body the feedback so far has been good!If you want to have a look at the images right now I'm streaming on twitch#getmygoodside #dontgetexcited #wetwetwet @dccomics #batman #gotham #twoface #harveydent @twitch #twitchcreative #art #artist #paint #makeup #twoface @batman #dc @batman.official 3bodyart #yyc #streaming #live #kaypike #painting

Posted by Kay Pike (Designer/ Model) on Wednesday, December 30, 2015


One makeup artist’s transformation from a beautiful blonde to the acid-splashed Batman villain Two-Face is sure to turn heads.


In an astonishing GIF, artist Kay Pike brings the former Gotham DA to life after intrinsically painting her body with the villain’s split suit and seared facial features.


Perhaps even more amazing than her character appearing to pop out of the pages of a comic book is that she single-handedly pulled off the painting.



The impressive feat was captured in a series of videos streamed on Twitch.TV Tuesday, while working alongside her equally talented friend who made herself up as a Black Lantern Batman.


Their transformations took all day, Pike told inquiring Reddit users.


At the end of her GIF, when she successfully flips and catches a coin, a smile breaks across her face. According to Pike, it couldn’t have been more genuine.


"I was so damned proud of myself,” she told a Reddit user about her final trick, which she said took about a half hour for her to learn.


Pike, who lists herself on her Facebook page as a model, entertainer and entrepreneur, has pulled off a range of other characters, including Cheetara, Dragon Ball villian Frieza, Iron Man and a number of other Marvel characters.


She describes bodypainting as "just a really expensive hobby."


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