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Skeleton

Parker, S., Dowell, P., and Challoner, J. (2010). DK eyewitness skeleton. New York, NY: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley).

Parker, S., Dowell, P., and Challoner, J. (2010). DK eyewitness skeleton. New York, NY: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley).

Parker, S., Dowell, P., and Challoner, J. (2010). DK eyewitness skeleton. New York, NY: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley).

Parker, S., Dowell, P., and Challoner, J. (2010). DK eyewitness skeleton. New York, NY: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley).

Parker, S., Dowell, P., and Challoner, J. (2010). DK eyewitness skeleton. New York, NY: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley).

Due to consistent mention of human and animal sacrifice within my witchcraft research I searched into the human and animal skeleton. Looking at the structure and image of the skull I could look at ways to suggest this within my makeup. Subtle realistic makeup for the young witch character is the image my research has led me to design so wouldn't create anything drastic like a skull face makeup but high contour enhancing the bone structure could look effective. 

Birds skeleton and skull pieces were on display at the Witch craft museum as they were used to cast spells so furthered my research into them. There are many types of birds but their skeleton structer is similar. The book had infomation about their wings and feathers and qualities of them. 

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