Stigs
Professional SFX Artist• Custom Prosthetics & Props @Badbugfxshop NYC/NJ Beauty Hair & Nails
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Young Lavender 💜
-music video for @seeinglavender coming soon
- shout out to the amazing actor & model who played our Alien! @becky_rusch

Young Lavender 💜
-music video for @seeinglavender coming soon
- shout out to the amazing actor & model who played our Alien! @becky_rusch

Young Lavender 💜
-music video for @seeinglavender coming soon
- shout out to the amazing actor & model who played our Alien! @becky_rusch

Realistic Old Age Makeup
-Latex stretch and stipple method
-used @rubberwear prosthetic in large eyebag and nasal labial #2
- @skinillustratorofficial alcohol paints & @danessa_myricks foundations
- I had about an hour and 45 minutes with this look so you can only image if I could of a had another hour ;)

Realistic Old Age Makeup
-Latex stretch and stipple method
-used @rubberwear prosthetic in large eyebag and nasal labial #2
- @skinillustratorofficial alcohol paints & @danessa_myricks foundations
- I had about an hour and 45 minutes with this look so you can only image if I could of a had another hour ;)

Realistic Old Age Makeup
-Latex stretch and stipple method
-used @rubberwear prosthetic in large eyebag and nasal labial #2
- @skinillustratorofficial alcohol paints & @danessa_myricks foundations
- I had about an hour and 45 minutes with this look so you can only image if I could of a had another hour ;)

Realistic Old Age Makeup
-Latex stretch and stipple method
-used @rubberwear prosthetic in large eyebag and nasal labial #2
- @skinillustratorofficial alcohol paints & @danessa_myricks foundations
- I had about an hour and 45 minutes with this look so you can only image if I could of a had another hour ;)

Fallen Angel Prosthetic for @weworewhat
-Prosthetic made by me @badbugmakeup
-Beauty makeup by @sierraaxo
-Hair by @andy_sutphen
-Dress & styling by @thelgproject
-inspiration from @annrsb
Final slide is the creation of the prosthetic and check out @weworewhat for the dress creation !!!

Fallen Angel Prosthetic for @weworewhat
-Prosthetic made by me @badbugmakeup
-Beauty makeup by @sierraaxo
-Hair by @andy_sutphen
-Dress & styling by @thelgproject
-inspiration from @annrsb
Final slide is the creation of the prosthetic and check out @weworewhat for the dress creation !!!
Fallen Angel Prosthetic for @weworewhat
-Prosthetic made by me @badbugmakeup
-Beauty makeup by @sierraaxo
-Hair by @andy_sutphen
-Dress & styling by @thelgproject
-inspiration from @annrsb
Final slide is the creation of the prosthetic and check out @weworewhat for the dress creation !!!

Axe wound to the eye for @artif1cial_sweeteners_opening shot.
Using an @rbfxprosthetics and a @tinsleytransfers for the prosthetic and my new alchohol paints
All products from @alconeco
Makeup by @badbugmakeup

Axe wound to the eye for @artif1cial_sweeteners_opening shot.
Using an @rbfxprosthetics and a @tinsleytransfers for the prosthetic and my new alchohol paints
All products from @alconeco
Makeup by @badbugmakeup

Axe wound to the eye for @artif1cial_sweeteners_opening shot.
Using an @rbfxprosthetics and a @tinsleytransfers for the prosthetic and my new alchohol paints
All products from @alconeco
Makeup by @badbugmakeup

Face Slash from an over head light for @artif1cial_sweeteners_
First image is prosthetics before blood (didn’t finish the painting of the cuts yet though)
Using @tinsleytransfers as the most affordable injury prosthetics that are still movie quality.
Also tried out Fleet Street blood which was fantastic.

Face Slash from an over head light for @artif1cial_sweeteners_
First image is prosthetics before blood (didn’t finish the painting of the cuts yet though)
Using @tinsleytransfers as the most affordable injury prosthetics that are still movie quality.
Also tried out Fleet Street blood which was fantastic.

Face Slash from an over head light for @artif1cial_sweeteners_
First image is prosthetics before blood (didn’t finish the painting of the cuts yet though)
Using @tinsleytransfers as the most affordable injury prosthetics that are still movie quality.
Also tried out Fleet Street blood which was fantastic.

Beauty head shots for Whitney in my studio!!!
Photos by @cahhhshoe
Makeup @badbugmakeup
Model @whitney.f_

Beauty head shots for Whitney in my studio!!!
Photos by @cahhhshoe
Makeup @badbugmakeup
Model @whitney.f_

Bald cappin’ for @tonicmueller film :) swipe for removal & before post
Using silicone brow blockers and a Glatzan bald cap.
Actress @adricruzrizo
DP @miaxcole_
Sfx @badbugmakeup
Bald cappin’ for @tonicmueller film :) swipe for removal & before post
Using silicone brow blockers and a Glatzan bald cap.
Actress @adricruzrizo
DP @miaxcole_
Sfx @badbugmakeup

Bald cappin’ for @tonicmueller film :) swipe for removal & before post
Using silicone brow blockers and a Glatzan bald cap.
Actress @adricruzrizo
DP @miaxcole_
Sfx @badbugmakeup

Celluloid Princess coming soon…
Seed and Spark just launched today please repost and share!!
Directing and Producing @evildemonofimages
@fairyfangfilms link for seed&spark here!
Makeup @lilyestellemakeup
Hair @badbugmakeup

Celluloid Princess coming soon…
Seed and Spark just launched today please repost and share!!
Directing and Producing @evildemonofimages
@fairyfangfilms link for seed&spark here!
Makeup @lilyestellemakeup
Hair @badbugmakeup

Celluloid Princess coming soon…
Seed and Spark just launched today please repost and share!!
Directing and Producing @evildemonofimages
@fairyfangfilms link for seed&spark here!
Makeup @lilyestellemakeup
Hair @badbugmakeup

Celluloid Princess coming soon…
Seed and Spark just launched today please repost and share!!
Directing and Producing @evildemonofimages
@fairyfangfilms link for seed&spark here!
Makeup @lilyestellemakeup
Hair @badbugmakeup

Celluloid Princess coming soon…
Seed and Spark just launched today please repost and share!!
Directing and Producing @evildemonofimages
@fairyfangfilms link for seed&spark here!
Makeup @lilyestellemakeup
Hair @badbugmakeup
Behind the scenes of the blood gag and the process it took to make it.
Available soon in my Etsy 😈
@vaedablack
Blood Gag for @leo.steele.design
Actress: @vaedablack
Silicone prosthetics made an applied by @badbugmakeup
#fxartist #bloodgag

Blood Gag for @leo.steele.design
Actress: @vaedablack
Silicone prosthetics made an applied by @badbugmakeup
#fxartist #bloodgag

Blood Gag for @leo.steele.design
Actress: @vaedablack
Silicone prosthetics made an applied by @badbugmakeup
#fxartist #bloodgag

Blood Gag for @leo.steele.design
Actress: @vaedablack
Silicone prosthetics made an applied by @badbugmakeup
#fxartist #bloodgag

Vanishing twin, when in utero a twin absorbs into the other. This was a custom prop I had the pleasure of making for a film.
I spent a lot of time redesigning him and changing the materials I was using. It’s not talked about on social media but I went to school for makeup. I spent a total of 4 weeks in the classroom for Fx. I never learned props or how to make eyes, teeth, hair punch, etc. I thank other Fx artists for showing me their ways and being able to figure things out for myself
So let’s talk about failure.
- I originally tried to make the head out of sculpty clay on the baby head. Problems were I can’t bake a plastic baby head in the oven to cure the clay, so I changed it to tinfoil inside. First time using sculpty clay and the lovely @pixie_bl00dmakes it look so easy haha. I took inspiration from her creeps as I’ve always loved them.
- I went back to my roots and used monster clay, but that does not have a way to harden but it is a very hard clay
- I decided I would cast it in silicone and pour it up so I could have a silicone head with punched hair
- my first mold needed more release or possibly a layer of vinyl to separate the two silicones.
I wanted to mold in resin and fiber glass but the fear of failing has scared me away for years.
- I stuck with the monster clay and sealed it with crystal clear instead and veto the idea of hair punching.
- I did buy these eyes from @compleatsculptor and repainted a few of them.
- teeth were first made by pulling poly plastic but it wasn’t uniform enough, I wanted the teeth to be slightly different but same font. I ended up using the end of these tooth pics that I used at my first ever makeup competition back in 2015! So those teeth are almost 11 years old
Overall : I am happy with my work and the final project for the client but I wish I had access to learning without having to dedicate 2 years to tom savini, thankful for my @stanwinstonschool online school BUT having to buy all the materials to even practice isn’t always something I can swim.
@nadjanikko has made getting into prop work less scary and I’m greatful for her discord channel for shop workers and her daily reminders and relatable content
Vanishing twin, when in utero a twin absorbs into the other. This was a custom prop I had the pleasure of making for a film.
I spent a lot of time redesigning him and changing the materials I was using. It’s not talked about on social media but I went to school for makeup. I spent a total of 4 weeks in the classroom for Fx. I never learned props or how to make eyes, teeth, hair punch, etc. I thank other Fx artists for showing me their ways and being able to figure things out for myself
So let’s talk about failure.
- I originally tried to make the head out of sculpty clay on the baby head. Problems were I can’t bake a plastic baby head in the oven to cure the clay, so I changed it to tinfoil inside. First time using sculpty clay and the lovely @pixie_bl00dmakes it look so easy haha. I took inspiration from her creeps as I’ve always loved them.
- I went back to my roots and used monster clay, but that does not have a way to harden but it is a very hard clay
- I decided I would cast it in silicone and pour it up so I could have a silicone head with punched hair
- my first mold needed more release or possibly a layer of vinyl to separate the two silicones.
I wanted to mold in resin and fiber glass but the fear of failing has scared me away for years.
- I stuck with the monster clay and sealed it with crystal clear instead and veto the idea of hair punching.
- I did buy these eyes from @compleatsculptor and repainted a few of them.
- teeth were first made by pulling poly plastic but it wasn’t uniform enough, I wanted the teeth to be slightly different but same font. I ended up using the end of these tooth pics that I used at my first ever makeup competition back in 2015! So those teeth are almost 11 years old
Overall : I am happy with my work and the final project for the client but I wish I had access to learning without having to dedicate 2 years to tom savini, thankful for my @stanwinstonschool online school BUT having to buy all the materials to even practice isn’t always something I can swim.
@nadjanikko has made getting into prop work less scary and I’m greatful for her discord channel for shop workers and her daily reminders and relatable content

Vanishing twin, when in utero a twin absorbs into the other. This was a custom prop I had the pleasure of making for a film.
I spent a lot of time redesigning him and changing the materials I was using. It’s not talked about on social media but I went to school for makeup. I spent a total of 4 weeks in the classroom for Fx. I never learned props or how to make eyes, teeth, hair punch, etc. I thank other Fx artists for showing me their ways and being able to figure things out for myself
So let’s talk about failure.
- I originally tried to make the head out of sculpty clay on the baby head. Problems were I can’t bake a plastic baby head in the oven to cure the clay, so I changed it to tinfoil inside. First time using sculpty clay and the lovely @pixie_bl00dmakes it look so easy haha. I took inspiration from her creeps as I’ve always loved them.
- I went back to my roots and used monster clay, but that does not have a way to harden but it is a very hard clay
- I decided I would cast it in silicone and pour it up so I could have a silicone head with punched hair
- my first mold needed more release or possibly a layer of vinyl to separate the two silicones.
I wanted to mold in resin and fiber glass but the fear of failing has scared me away for years.
- I stuck with the monster clay and sealed it with crystal clear instead and veto the idea of hair punching.
- I did buy these eyes from @compleatsculptor and repainted a few of them.
- teeth were first made by pulling poly plastic but it wasn’t uniform enough, I wanted the teeth to be slightly different but same font. I ended up using the end of these tooth pics that I used at my first ever makeup competition back in 2015! So those teeth are almost 11 years old
Overall : I am happy with my work and the final project for the client but I wish I had access to learning without having to dedicate 2 years to tom savini, thankful for my @stanwinstonschool online school BUT having to buy all the materials to even practice isn’t always something I can swim.
@nadjanikko has made getting into prop work less scary and I’m greatful for her discord channel for shop workers and her daily reminders and relatable content

Vanishing twin, when in utero a twin absorbs into the other. This was a custom prop I had the pleasure of making for a film.
I spent a lot of time redesigning him and changing the materials I was using. It’s not talked about on social media but I went to school for makeup. I spent a total of 4 weeks in the classroom for Fx. I never learned props or how to make eyes, teeth, hair punch, etc. I thank other Fx artists for showing me their ways and being able to figure things out for myself
So let’s talk about failure.
- I originally tried to make the head out of sculpty clay on the baby head. Problems were I can’t bake a plastic baby head in the oven to cure the clay, so I changed it to tinfoil inside. First time using sculpty clay and the lovely @pixie_bl00dmakes it look so easy haha. I took inspiration from her creeps as I’ve always loved them.
- I went back to my roots and used monster clay, but that does not have a way to harden but it is a very hard clay
- I decided I would cast it in silicone and pour it up so I could have a silicone head with punched hair
- my first mold needed more release or possibly a layer of vinyl to separate the two silicones.
I wanted to mold in resin and fiber glass but the fear of failing has scared me away for years.
- I stuck with the monster clay and sealed it with crystal clear instead and veto the idea of hair punching.
- I did buy these eyes from @compleatsculptor and repainted a few of them.
- teeth were first made by pulling poly plastic but it wasn’t uniform enough, I wanted the teeth to be slightly different but same font. I ended up using the end of these tooth pics that I used at my first ever makeup competition back in 2015! So those teeth are almost 11 years old
Overall : I am happy with my work and the final project for the client but I wish I had access to learning without having to dedicate 2 years to tom savini, thankful for my @stanwinstonschool online school BUT having to buy all the materials to even practice isn’t always something I can swim.
@nadjanikko has made getting into prop work less scary and I’m greatful for her discord channel for shop workers and her daily reminders and relatable content

Vanishing twin, when in utero a twin absorbs into the other. This was a custom prop I had the pleasure of making for a film.
I spent a lot of time redesigning him and changing the materials I was using. It’s not talked about on social media but I went to school for makeup. I spent a total of 4 weeks in the classroom for Fx. I never learned props or how to make eyes, teeth, hair punch, etc. I thank other Fx artists for showing me their ways and being able to figure things out for myself
So let’s talk about failure.
- I originally tried to make the head out of sculpty clay on the baby head. Problems were I can’t bake a plastic baby head in the oven to cure the clay, so I changed it to tinfoil inside. First time using sculpty clay and the lovely @pixie_bl00dmakes it look so easy haha. I took inspiration from her creeps as I’ve always loved them.
- I went back to my roots and used monster clay, but that does not have a way to harden but it is a very hard clay
- I decided I would cast it in silicone and pour it up so I could have a silicone head with punched hair
- my first mold needed more release or possibly a layer of vinyl to separate the two silicones.
I wanted to mold in resin and fiber glass but the fear of failing has scared me away for years.
- I stuck with the monster clay and sealed it with crystal clear instead and veto the idea of hair punching.
- I did buy these eyes from @compleatsculptor and repainted a few of them.
- teeth were first made by pulling poly plastic but it wasn’t uniform enough, I wanted the teeth to be slightly different but same font. I ended up using the end of these tooth pics that I used at my first ever makeup competition back in 2015! So those teeth are almost 11 years old
Overall : I am happy with my work and the final project for the client but I wish I had access to learning without having to dedicate 2 years to tom savini, thankful for my @stanwinstonschool online school BUT having to buy all the materials to even practice isn’t always something I can swim.
@nadjanikko has made getting into prop work less scary and I’m greatful for her discord channel for shop workers and her daily reminders and relatable content
Happy Valentine’s Day !! Here’s a clip from In2U a film I worked on a few years ago
Directed by @adrienneacevedolovette
Written by @john.a.rice
Cinematographer @bryanrpaez
Gaffer @alex_orf_
On set sound Rachel Villegas
SFX Makeup @badbugmakeup
Assistant SFX @kt_oh_okay
VFX Tom Bourget
Arts direct @samrothermel
Stunts @kevmcstev
Produced @elodfh @john.a.rice @adrienneacevedolovette
Executive Producers @thatvoiceofeddie Margaret Romolo Zukor
Post sound @benlehouillier
Original music @andyfreeman_composer
CAST:
@beigebabyjesus @drelynn_davis @_emily_mesa_
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