Things that look dead.
"The actress will hold the doll to her chest and the doll will look calm, almost cute. Then she will turn it over and it will be terrifying. Oh, and it must be built to survive being thrown into the floor for 5 - 10 shows!"
Latex/cotton with soda can torso and crumpled up ramen packages for head. Made for the horror play "Wärdshuset" (The Inn).
Latex/cotton with soda can torso and crumpled up ramen packages for head. Made for the horror play "Wärdshuset" (The Inn).
A mummified head in the style of the pharaos. Made from a cheap halloween skull with latex/cotton method and plaster teeth. It could briefly be seen on swedish TV's "Talang" a while ago.
Jawless head made for the short film "Dusk". Polyfoam, latex/cotton, plaster.
Make-up from the same film.
Polyfoam head made for the short film "Empathy". Plaster teeth. It took three hours of pain to get myself out of the plaster coat that stuck to every single hair on my head.
Assorted bodyparts for assorted stage shows and such.
A jawless head made for a stage show. Its main purpose was to weigh in at as little as possible. Made from polyfoam. Eyes look incredible bad up close. The total weight landed at 250 g, or 8,8 ounces.
Alas, poor Yorrick, for he is made from a cheap halloween prop and some latex and cotton. Made for the drama department at Molkoms Folkhögskola.
Special Make-up Effects for Daniel Johansson's "The Deep End".