Hello everyone! Remember me? …. maybe?
Well I’m back to share what I’ve been so busy working on (and essentially what’s been taking up my time causing me to *ahem* …neglect this blog π )
I started Airbrushing classes in school and time just seems to fly by. It’s been the most incredible time of my life and I still can’t believe that I’m so lucky I get to go to school for this. π
I’ve been posting a lot on my Instagram but I have completely forgotten to share here. I know a few of you follow me but in case you don’t my Insta is @missmmua π
Learning airbrushing has been the most difficult task so far but the most rewarding. I’m still SO new to it, so if you’re a pro, yes I know these aren’t amazing or industry standards yet but they are huge accomplishments for me π I love learning it, especially because I have a great teacher who is so knowledgeable in her field and will always be honest with how your work looks.
Aβ’Iβ’R ~ Bβ’Rβ’Uβ’Sβ’H
Starting from my first time Airbrushing the body, to my most recent creation.
(Like I said… not a pro, I just like using platforms to keep track of my progress π)
I can totally see a pink/purple/blue theme happening π I’ll have to work on trying more colours. I just happen to love that colour combo and it’s the colour palette I’m using for my final exam so the more practice with it the better right? π€·πΌββοΈ
I told you on your IG but these look so cool! How does airbrushing work exactly? Is it like spray-painting? I can’t even fathom how you got that amazing galaxy design!
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Thank you so much ππ
Itβs like a metal pen that sprays air and paint at the same time. Itβs very similar to spray painting for sure!, but you can control how much paint you use π The galaxy was harder than I thought it would be haha! The stars were hard to get the right shape :p
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