Warpaint Hoodies
Description: Regardless of whether she is actually going to war or just out for a night on the town, this female orc is applying makeup like it’s war paint. The fantasy monster image shows a female orc preparing for some type of battle by applying her “war paint” makeup. Originally painted with poster paint on cardboard stock and highlighted with colored pencils this fantasy image illustrates that applying makeup is an essential step in this female orc’s routine preparation for war.
Description: Regardless of whether she is actually going to war or just out for a night on the town, this female orc is applying makeup like it’s war paint. The fantasy monster image shows a female orc preparing for some type of battle by applying her “war paint” makeup. Originally painted with poster paint on cardboard stock and highlighted with colored pencils this fantasy image illustrates that applying makeup is an essential step in this female orc’s routine preparation for war.
Description: Charles (CM) Russell, the “cowboy artist”, created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States. He lived and worked among the cowboys and the Blood Indian tribe in his younger years. This painting is called “The Attack” and depicts a band of Indians in warpaint attacking a wagon train.
Description: Regardless of whether she is actually going to war or just out for a night on the town, this female orc is applying makeup like it’s war paint. The fantasy monster image shows a female orc preparing for some type of battle by applying her “war paint” makeup. Originally painted with poster paint on cardboard stock and highlighted with colored pencils this fantasy image illustrates that applying makeup is an essential step in this female orc’s routine preparation for war.