Local 706 - The Artisan

Summer 2026

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36 • THE ARTISAN SUMMER 2026 The best part about returning for a second season is the opportunity to try things you thought about but didn't implement in the first season. I divided up the cast with my crew and we each helped build this fantastic cast, some familiar faces and some new ones for Season 2 of Landman. For Demi Moore, I used a different foundation this season: Chanel Les Beiges. The blushes I used were Natasha Denona, Armani, and Patrick Ta. Lip liners were Charlotte Tilbury and lipsticks were Tom Ford. Lip and blush tended to complement what she was wearing, and Janie Bryant, the costume designer, had Cami in some Tom Ford dresses. Demi's character Cami comes from old oil money, and I wanted to keep things clean and elegant with her. I love that Demi is committed to her role and isn't afraid to mess up the make-up if it's called for. Ali Larter plays Angela on the show. At the start of Season 2, I asked if she wanted anything new this year; her response was, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I did, however, hone in on Angela's look a Grounded Texture: Technical Hair Design and Character Styling Hair design for Landman Season 2 is rooted in technical realism—cuts, texture, color processes, and environmental continuity that reflect the working-class oil economy of West Texas. The styling direction avoids high-gloss polish in favor of durability, matte finishes, and shapes that evolve naturally with character development. Each look is engineered with practical maintenance in mind: minimal product buildup, reduced heat styling, and forms that respond believably to wind, sweat, and extended workdays. The craft lies in controlled imperfection, where execution is precise, yet the result appears effortless and lived in. Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) Tommy's hair style reflects authority shaped by experience. The cut is a scissor-over-comb taper— never skintight—to maintain maturity and realism. Length on top remains approximately three inches, allowing directional movement without appearing Continued on page 38 B Y G R E G M O O N D E P A R T M E N T H E A D M A K E - U P B Y T I M M U I R D E P A R T M E N T H E A D H A I R MAKE-UP HAIR LANDMAN F R E S H L O O K S F O R A N E W S E A S O N PHOTOS COURTESY OF PARAMOUNT+ Demi Moore as Cami Miller Continued on page 40

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