Although AI facial recognition technology brings convenience to life, it also makes people worry about the security of personal privacy. In foreign countries, artists and young people have created a unique and pop art style makeup called Anti-Surveillance Makeup to draw attention to privacy issues, using creative makeup to make it difficult for computers to recognize, in order to protect personal privacy.
Although Anti-Surveillance Makeup is a recent trend, many designers have showcased creative makeup on the fashion runways in the past. Vivienne Westwood’s 2013 fall/winter and 2015 spring/summer shows featured similar transformative makeup looks, while Viktor & Rolf’s 2008 fall/winter show directly displayed the word “NO” on the models’ faces to express dissatisfaction with reality.
Regardless of the purpose, let us understand the different possibilities of creative makeup, using blocks of color and lines to express oneself. Makeup artist Amy Lee used red, yellow, and blue as the main theme, turning the model’s face into a canvas to create a pop art style makeup look. If you want to challenge this type of makeup, after planning the theme, consider narrowing down your color choices, using colors with similar saturation and warm or cool tones as much as possible. This will result in a more cohesive look and reduce any sense of conflict.