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While essential, the makeup artist has traditionally played a supporting role to that of the photographer, model and stylist, but Ffrench’s unmistakable work, which has been described as ‘unconventional’, ‘macabre’ and ‘futuristic’ pushes the possibilities of makeup far beyond traditional notions of beauty to take the starring role. One of the most famous examples can be seen on a 2018 British Vogue cover starring Rihanna, in which the singer was given a much-discussed set of pencil thin eyebrows, adding an unsettling edge to the conventional beauty ideals of a magazine cover.
Her contribution to the Jo Malone London Spring Artist Series produced in conjunction with digital artist Jon Emmony has a similarly dramatic quality. A colour saturated 3D animation of a fantastically ornate floral arrangement gradually transforms into the face of a woman. “I was inspired by spring, of course!” says Ffrench over email. “I loved the idea of showing an intricate arrangement of flowers with the roots also exposed. Jon (Emmony) and I wanted to create a trompe l'oeil, where the arrangement takes the shape of a face.”