Halloween Henson Coven 2022!

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So last year for Halloween weekend my husband Frank and I went on a little road trip to have Famous Monster pizza for our wedding anniversary dinner and came home in time for Halloween day where I transformed myself into a Muppet (Dr. Teeth to be exact). Then this year we went on a longer road trip to see Muppets and got home in time for Halloween day where I transformed myself into a “supreme” witch! The best of both worlds 2 years in a row and my heart is full.

You could imagine when we got to Grand Rapids Art Museum for the Jim Henson Exhibition, Imagination Unlimited that I would take tons of photos with everything in the exhibit. I narrowed it down to some of my favorites to share here and it was still hard to choose. For instance, Labyrinth has always been my all time favorite movie. I had a hard time pulling myself away from Jareth’s iconic Goblin King Masquerade suit. If people were not waiting for their turn to see it I could’ve stood there all day in complete awe. Just knowing there was only a display case between me and this sparkly wonder that David Bowie (aka as my “fairy godfather”) wore just blew my mind. I felt the same magic at that very moment that I felt the first time my Dad introduced me to the film as a young gelfling.

When it came to the puppets themselves it felt like you were about to meet a celebrity. I know that sounds crazy.. but that excitement you get standing in line at a con to meet your favorite actor.. add your inner child about to burst at the seams of your very existence and that was me.

One of the really remarkable things about this exhibit was not only being this close to Jim Henson’s work but also seeing the workmanship and production materials up close. From to the materials used on Grovers mouth.. to the glass in Count Von Count’s monocle, it was truly remarkable to experience as a fan but also take it all in as an artist who has been inspired by the magic of Jim Henson their whole life. We walked the exhibit multiple times and I even got to experience putting on a puppet show in a booth they had set up. As you can see from the cheesy grin on my face I didn’t want to leave.

When we got home from our little anniversary getaway it was time to finally reveal this year’s costume to everyone on Halloween day. Not checked off my art bucket list (yet) but officially off my costume bucket list.. I present to you the one and only real supreme.. Myrtle Snow (as portrayed by me but originally portrayed by the incredible Frances Conroy in American Horror Story). I loved how naturally my sassiness came out reincarnating the look of Myrtle. Forever one of my all time favorite AHS characters I couldn’t help but feel powerful stepping into her shoes.

I hope all my Freaky Fanatics had a wonderful Halloween and I appreciate all of your patience with getting back to you on art and order inquiries while I have been away.

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LDG Nicole

Skinned | Living Dead Girl Nicole transforms into the Black Dahlia

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As a Halloween addict everyone usually waits to see what I have up my sleeve for my Halloween costume every year. Well last night I dressed my costume made it’s debut at the Halloween Costume Party and Rock Show that Axe Man’s Bridge (my husband’s band) was performing at. I went all out on my makeup job this year. To the point I could barely laugh or talk and had to drink through a straw all night. However it was well worth it as everyone was quite impressed how I pulled off my tribute to the Black Dahlia AKA Elizabeth Short.

I decided to do a little murder case file collage from the photos I captured of my costume so everyone who couldn’t see it in person could get the full effect…

dahlia

Some of you that know me are probably not surprised by my costume choice as I am quite the true crime junkie but mostly because I have always been quite intrigued by the case of the Black Dahlia. I guess you can say I have have always sympathized with Elizabeth and wondered why her case could never be solved. How someone could do something so horrific to another human, put it on display for all to see, and yet never be caught and punished for their actions. Then wonder how many demented people like them are out there in the world right now, doing similar crimes and just walking freely amongst us as we speak. So I guess you can also say I dressed up as a “terrifying reminder”.

When it comes to Special FX makeup it truly is an art form all in itself as you have to be creative in order to try to replicate and transform yourself or someone else into whatever the end goal is. Unfortunately Elizabeth’s corpse and crime scene photos had to be my reference guide in order to get the best replication of her cheshire smile and other wounds on what was her beautiful face. My dress is a genuine black dress from the 40’s that I scored online and I made the blood splattered dahlia flower barrette I adorned in my hair.

I must say this is by far my favorite makeup job I have done on myself that I even decided to enter my costume in the official Alice Cooper Halloween Costume Contest. Fingers crossed! If I win I can finally get a chance to meet Alice and if I did would be incredibly honored to give him a piece of my artwork as a thank you for the opportunity.

To see some of the other makeup looks be sure to check out my Skinned page!

Stay Spooky!
LDG Nicole