Face Off - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
Going for Gold
Eight newcomers take on eight former contestants as each team creates a series of hyper-stylized fantasy characters.
Future Frankenstein
The contestants must make a far-future monster.
Gettin' Goosed
A mini-challenge inspired by the demon in "Insidious;" the contestants create a modern twist to a Mother Goose character.
Subterranean Terror
Artists explore tunnels in search of clues.
Mother Earth Goddess
Artists use elements from an arboretum and their own mothers to create Mother Nature goddesses.
Trick or Treat
The artists are asked to incorporate a gag element to their designs.
Living Art
The artists must create characters that could live within iconic art movements.
Cosmic Circus
Artists are faced with creating dark and sexy alien circus characters for an out-of-this-world performance.
Mortal Sins
The artists learn they must each create a character that embodies one of the seven deadly sins.
The Laughing Dead
Arriving at the famous Laugh Factory comedy club, the artists are tasked with creating an original ghost character that is funny and scary.
Dark Magic
At Kenneth Hahn Park, the artists are asked to choose magical Norse runes to inspire a dark elf warrior character.
Flights of Fantasy
The contestants create original human-bird hybrids for the penultimate Spotlight Challenge.
Swan Song
The artists must create a sorcerer and swan for a special performance of "Swan Lake" by the Los Angeles Ballet.
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