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Face Off Season 11 Episode 13 Recap: Gargoyle Guardians Welcome back to your Culturess Face Off recap. Tonight is the semi-final, and only four artists are left for this week’s challenge, Gargoyle Guardians. Tonight’s the thirteenth episode of Face Off All Stars, and just four contestants remain. The artists who are still in the game after this are going on to the final. Emily, Tyler, Cig and George meet McKenzie on an L.A. rooftop where they’re surrounded by buildings of all shapes and sizes. She tells the group that this week’s challenge is inspired by the protector’s architects have designed throughout much of history to protect their buildings: gargoyles. They were really made to divert rainwater, but people came to think of these little mythical monsters as their protectors, as well. So, for tonight’s challenge, the artists will design gargoyle guardians based on distinctive types of architecture. They each pick a rolled-up blueprint. Tyler gets Victorian, Emily chooses Art Deco, Cig picks the Russian Renaissance, and George has Deconstructionism (which he thinks is weird). But that’s not the whole challenge. These gargoyle characters need to have wings. How else are they to fly around protecting people? Design Phase Emily is happy with Art Deco, because she loves the clean lines, repeating geometric shapes, and gleaming stone and metal. Many of the buildings of this style feature eagles or men in robes, so she’s making a human-eagle hybrid with a cowl, a face, and a pair of wings. Her color scheme will be brushed gold. Cig loves the colors, textures and patterns of Russian Renaissance buildings. His character will have a very gargoyle-y face, an onion-dome hat with a spire, wings, and lots of colors. Tyler thinks Victorian and gargoyles are a natural fit. Since this style is very intricately detailed. His gargoyle will be an archangel that’s part bird and part-demon that’s made of stone, granite, or maybe marble. George is kinda thrown by Deconstructionism. As far as he can tell, most of the buildings appear to be sheets of metal thrown in a pile together in a chaotic and unpredictable way that makes no sense. So by the time the artists leave the rooftop, George still doesn’t have a design. In The Lab Back in the lab, everyone starts sculpting, even George. He realized that Deconstructionism is rebel architecture, giving a big middle finger to classic design. He decides he wants his gargoyle to be like a metallic abstract painting that’s asymmetrical and cocked to one side. It’s mentoring time before they know it. Michael tells Cig his creatures lips are too human and kind of cutesy cupid-bow. He thinks George’s sculpt is looking nice, but part of it is starting to look comical, and part looks fleshy when it should look more squared off. Michael recommends Tyler put more of an edge on his face sculpt in case it shrinks. As far as Emily’s sculpt, he thinks the nose is too human and she should make it more beak-like. Emily is really worried because that means she has to start over and there’s no time with all the other elements she needs to work on. But she’s going to start over anyway. Everyone keeps working and they’re all feeling the anxiety over the semi-final competition. At the end of day 1, Emily isn’t done sculpting her face or cowl, so she’s behind. Day 2 The guys immediately come over to give Emily advice about her sculpt, and she really appreciates the suggestions because she was feeling lost. The nose will look like a beak and be able to move. She finishes her sculpts and makes her molds, but George is still behind, working in the mold room. Emily, Cig and Tyler start fabricating wings, and eventually, George joins in too. But his wing ideas aren’t working and he’s getting really frustrated and scared of going home. He goes with it anyway, because there’s just no time, and he needs to make his horns. As the day ends, Emily still has to clean out her mold and Tyler comes out to help her. They get it done but she’s worried it’s going to end up looking like a 5th-grade art project. Application Day Emily’s cowl is kinda rough, but it isn’t as bad as she was afraid it was going to be. George is still working on his horns when the models arrive. The contestants laying down their foam appliances and start painting, and Emily finally starts to feel like she’s catching up. Now Cig starts to stress about his paint a little, because he’s afraid of covering up his intricate details. But eventually, he decides it looks really cool. George finally starts painting, but when time is called, he still has a ton of work to do and he isn’t sure how it’s going to come together. Face Off Season 11 Episode 13 Face Off Season 11 Episode 13 Face Off Season 11 Episode 13

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    Visibility: 90

    Duration: 48m 47s

    Rating: 3