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| Painted with Raven | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Reality competition |
| Presented by | Raven |
| Ending theme | "Color Me Love" by RuPaul |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 24 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers |
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| Production company | World of Wonder |
| Original release | |
| Network | WOW Presents Plus |
| Release | November 25, 2021 – January 5, 2023 |
Painted with Raven is a makeup competition television series hosted by Raven, which premiered on WOW Presents Plus on November 25, 2021.[1] RuPaul serves as co-executive producer alongside Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey, and Tom Campbell of World of Wonder.[2] After two weeks of the debut competition show, on December 9, 2021, it was announced that it had been picked up for a second season.[3]
Format
[edit]Each week contestants compete in challenges for points. The best performing contestant of the week is awarded three points and the lowest-performing contestant receives none and is muted, thus unable to compete in the following episode's challenge. The winner of the show is determined through a final showdown and receives a cash prize of $25,000. The show is shot virtually with contestants competing from their own homes.
Series overview
[edit]| Season | Premiere | Finale | Winner | Runner(s)-up | No. of contestants | Winner's prizes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | November 25, 2021 | January 13, 2022 | Matt | Tajh Yvonne |
7 |
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| 2 | November 17, 2022 | January 5, 2023 | Tucker | Nikki Nik LaQuan |
8 |
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The first season of Painted with Raven began airing on November 25, 2021 on World of Wonder's streaming service, WOW Presents Plus.[4] The season ran for 8 episodes and concluded on January 13, 2022. Matt, Tajh, and Yvonne made the final, and Matt was the winner of the first season.[5]
On December 9, 2021, it was announced that World of Wonder renewed the series for a second season.[6] On November 9, 2022, the second season's trailer was revealed with its casting.[7]
Spin-offs
[edit]Painting with Raven
[edit]Painting with Raven is a spin-off of Painted with Raven, featuring eight former Drag Race contestants.[8][9] The show premiered on October 8, 2024.
| Episode | Date | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Drag Race season(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | October 8, 2024 | Angeria Paris VanMicheals | 29 | Atlanta, Georgia | Season 14 |
| All Stars 9 | |||||
| 2 | October 15, 2024 | Jaida Essence Hall | 36 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Season 12 |
| All Stars 7 | |||||
| 3 | October 22, 2024 | DeJa Skye | 33 | Fresno, California | Season 14 |
| 4 | October 29, 2024 | Silky Nutmeg Ganache | 33 | Chicago, Illinois | Season 11 |
| All Stars 6 | |||||
| Canada vs. the World 1 | |||||
| 5 | November 5, 2024 | Nicole Paige Brooks | 50 | Atlanta, Georgia | Season 2 |
| 6 | November 12, 2024 | Naomi Smalls | 30 | Chicago, Illinois | Season 8 |
| All Stars 4 | |||||
| 7 | November 19, 2024 | Phoenix | 42 | Atlanta, Georgia | Season 3 |
| 8 | November 26, 2024 | Shannel | 44 | Long Beach, California | Season 1 |
| All Stars 1 | |||||
| All Stars 9 |
Touch-Ups with Raven
[edit]Season 1 (2024)
[edit]Touch-Ups with Raven is a spin-off of Painted with Raven, which was taped live during DragCon LA 2024, featuring six international contestants from Drag Race. Premiered on September 11, 2024 on WOW Presents Plus.[10]
| Episode | Date | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Drag Race season(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | September 11, 2024 | Lawrence Chaney | 27 | Glasgow, Scotland | UK series 2 |
| 2 | September 18, 2024 | Morphine Love Dion | 25 | Miami, Florida | Season 16 |
| 3 | September 25, 2024 | La Grande Dame | 24 | Nice, France | France season 1 |
| UK vs. the World 2 | |||||
| 4 | October 2, 2024 | Sapphira Cristál | 35 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Season 16 |
| 5 | October 9, 2024 | Grag Queen | 29 | Canela, Brazil | Brasil[a] |
| 6 | October 16, 2024 | M1ss Jade So | 25 | Marikina, Metro Manila | Philippines season 2 |
Notes:
- ^ Grag Queen is the host of Drag Race Brasil and has not competed on a previous season of Drag Race, but was the winner of the first season of Queen of the Universe.
Season 2 (2025)
[edit]The season 2 of spin-off Touch-Ups with Raven, which was taped live during DragCon UK 2025, featuring six international contestants from Drag Race.[citation needed]
| Episode | Date | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Drag Race season(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | June 10, 2025 | Marina Summers | 27 | Makati, Philippines | Philippines season 1 |
| UK vs. the World 2 | |||||
| 2 | June 17, 2025 | Danny Beard | 32 | Liverpool, England | UK series 4 |
| 3 | June 24, 2025 | Tessa Testicle | 26 | Basel, Switzerland | Germany Season 1 |
| Global All Stars | |||||
| 4 | July 1, 2025 | Kween Kong | 32 | Adelaide, Australia | Down Under Season 2 |
| Global All Stars | |||||
| 5 | July 8, 2025 | Pythia | 31 | Montreal, Canada | Canada Season 2 |
| Global All Stars | |||||
| 6 | July 15, 2025 | Tayce | 29 | Newport, Wales | UK series 2 |
References
[edit]- ^ "RuPaul's Drag Race: Raven to Host New Makeup Artist Competition Show". ScreenRant. March 16, 2021. Archived from the original on October 4, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
- ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (March 15, 2021). "World Of Wonder Sets 'Painted With Raven' Reality Competition Series, RuPaul To Executive Produce". Deadline. Archived from the original on March 18, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
- ^ Del Rosario, Alexandra (December 9, 2021). "World of Wonder Renews 'Painted With Raven' For Season 2 Show". Deadline. Archived from the original on August 18, 2022. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
- ^ "The first trailer for Drag Race legend Raven's makeup competition series is here". GAY TIMES. October 25, 2021. Archived from the original on October 26, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
- ^ Sheridan, Wade (January 14, 2022). "Matt Perkins wins 'Painted with Raven' Season 1". UPI. Archived from the original on March 9, 2022. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
- ^ Shatto, Rachel (September 1, 2022). "Everything New Coming To WowPresents Plus Fall". Gay Pride - LGBT & Queer Voices. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
- ^ Ramsden, Sam (November 9, 2022). "'Painted With Raven' Is Back For S2 & The Trailer Is Sickening". Bustle. Archived from the original on November 9, 2022. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ Sharpe, Josh. "PAINTED WITH RAVEN Spin-Off Series Coming This Summer". BroadwayWorld.com. Archived from the original on April 22, 2024. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
- ^ "Painted with Raven is back with a new format". www.pride.com. Archived from the original on April 16, 2024. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
- ^ "Touch Ups with Raven". WOW Presents Plus. Retrieved September 11, 2024.
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[edit]Painted with Raven
View on GrokipediaPremise and Format
Core Concept and Remote Competition Model
Painted with Raven is a reality competition series centered on identifying the next prominent makeup artist through a series of skill-based challenges. Hosted by Raven, an Emmy Award-winning makeup artist known from RuPaul's Drag Race, the program features contestants who must produce original makeup applications aligned with specified themes or categories. Each season typically includes 7 to 8 participants selected from applicants across the United States, culminating in a winner awarded $25,000 in cash. The series emphasizes technical proficiency, creativity, and adaptability in makeup artistry, with episodes structured around challenge unveilings, contestant executions, critiques, and eliminations.[8][9] The remote competition model distinguishes the series by enabling participants to complete all tasks from their personal workspaces, eliminating the need for centralized studio production. Contestants receive challenge instructions via digital means and document their processes through self-filmed videos, often incorporating live Zoom interactions for consultations or feedback. This approach accommodates diverse geographic locations and schedules, as Raven noted that availability for required filming sessions suffices regardless of external obligations. Judging occurs virtually, with Raven and rotating guest experts evaluating submissions based on execution, innovation, and thematic adherence, without any in-person encounters among competitors.[9][10][8] This format, described as the first major "at-home" makeup competition, leverages remote technology to broaden accessibility while maintaining rigorous standards, reflecting adaptations to production realities post-2020. It prioritizes authentic home environments to showcase contestants' real-world capabilities, potentially reducing logistical costs and barriers for emerging talent. However, the virtual setup demands self-reliance in areas like lighting, camera work, and time management, which factor into overall assessments.[3][9]Challenges, Judging, and Prize Structure
Painted with Raven operates as a remote makeup artistry competition, with contestants completing challenges from their home workspaces and submitting video demonstrations for evaluation. Each episode features a preliminary homework challenge designed to test foundational skills, such as creating facial tattoos or thematic elements, which provides an advantage like extra points or materials for the subsequent main challenge. The maxi challenge requires participants to produce a complete, themed makeup look—often inspired by specific concepts, products, or cultural motifs—emphasizing creativity, precision, and innovation under time constraints. This at-home format, pioneered in the series, eliminates in-studio workbenches and travel, allowing diverse applicants nationwide to compete without relocation.[11][12] Judging is conducted by host Raven, an Emmy-winning makeup artist, alongside a rotating panel of experts in beauty, fashion, and entertainment, including guest judges like RuPaul. Submissions are critiqued virtually for technical proficiency, artistic vision, and adaptability to brief constraints, with feedback delivered via video conference. The series deviates from traditional elimination formats by employing a cumulative points system: top performers earn higher points per challenge (typically scaled across winners, safes, and bottoms), accumulating over episodes to rank contestants and determine eliminations or final standings, rather than immediate lip-sync-style showdowns. This structure, tested in season 1, prioritizes sustained excellence over single-episode drama.[13][14] The prize for the winner, titled the Next Makeup Superstar, consists of a $25,000 cash award, intended to support professional advancement in the industry. No additional prizes, such as product sponsorships or contracts, are specified in the core format across seasons. Runners-up receive recognition but no monetary compensation, aligning with the show's focus on crowning a singular standout through aggregated performance metrics.[12][11]Development and Production
Origins and Announcement
Painted with Raven was developed by World of Wonder, the production company behind RuPaul's Drag Race, as a dedicated competition to identify emerging makeup talent. The series leverages host Raven's expertise as an Emmy Award-winning makeup artist who gained prominence through her appearances on RuPaul's Drag Race season 2 and subsequent work on the franchise.[1] RuPaul joined as executive producer, aligning the project with the drag entertainment ecosystem.[10] The show's format innovated by conducting challenges remotely, with contestants submitting work from home setups, a structure described as the first at-home makeup competition series. This approach was announced as enabling global participation without on-site production demands.[3] World of Wonder revealed the project on March 15, 2021, positioning it to premiere later that year exclusively on their streaming platform, WOW Presents Plus.[10][15] The announcement highlighted a $25,000 grand prize and judging by Raven alongside guest experts, emphasizing technical skill and creativity in makeup artistry.[2] The series debuted on November 25, 2021, with seven contestants vying for the title in the inaugural season.[1]Production Team and Innovations
The production of Painted with Raven was led by World of Wonder, the independent production company known for creating RuPaul's Drag Race.[10] Executive producers included RuPaul Charles, Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey, and Tom Campbell, with Barbato and Bailey serving as co-founders of World of Wonder.[10] The series was hosted by Raven (David Petruschin), an Emmy-winning makeup artist and alumna of RuPaul's Drag Race, who guided contestants through challenges and provided critiques.[10] Raven's involvement extended beyond hosting, leveraging her expertise in drag and special effects makeup to mentor participants remotely.[1] A key innovation in the series was its fully remote competition format, enabling seven makeup artists to compete from their home studios without requiring on-site filming or travel.[10] This approach, described as the first major "at-home" makeup competition, utilized digital submissions for challenge entries, allowing judges—including Raven and guest experts—to evaluate looks via video reviews and time-lapse footage.[1] The model minimized logistical constraints, reduced production costs associated with studio setups, and accommodated participants nationwide, fostering accessibility in a field often centered in urban hubs like Los Angeles or New York.[10] Challenges typically required contestants to create themed looks within specified time limits, such as 4-8 hours, using self-sourced materials, with judging criteria emphasizing creativity, technique, and execution under self-imposed constraints.[1] This remote structure proved scalable, as evidenced by the series' renewal for a second season announced on December 9, 2021, shortly after its November 25, 2021 premiere on WOW Presents Plus.[16] The format's success influenced subsequent spin-offs, such as Painting with Raven in 2024, which adapted the home-based conversational style for guest interviews while retaining production oversight by World of Wonder.[5] Overall, the innovations prioritized practical realism in contestant workflows, aligning with the empirical demands of makeup artistry where personal tools and environments often yield optimal results.[1]Filming and Technical Aspects
Painted with Raven was filmed entirely remotely, with contestants competing from their homes across the United States, marking it as the first at-home makeup competition series of its kind.[3][17] Season 1 production occurred in April 2021, adapting to pandemic-related travel restrictions by having seven makeup artists submit video demonstrations of challenge looks filmed using their personal setups.[17] This virtual format eliminated the need for a central studio for contestants, relying instead on self-recorded footage where participants applied makeup within specified time limits and themes, such as celebrity look-alikes or geometric designs.[18][19] Technical execution emphasized practical home-based equipment, with contestants typically employing ring lights, standard cameras or smartphones, and basic editing tools to capture high-quality close-ups of their work for submission to producers at World of Wonder.[19][20] Host Raven and guest judges, including figures like RuPaul, conducted critiques via pre-recorded or live virtual sessions, integrated into episodes through post-production editing to simulate a cohesive competition flow.[1] The remote model facilitated mini and maxi challenges judged on creativity, technique, and execution, with materials often sourced locally by contestants rather than provided on-site, underscoring the series' emphasis on resourcefulness.[16] Season 2 maintained this structure, renewing the virtual competition for additional episodes premiering in late 2022, with production innovations focused on streamlining video submissions and virtual panel interactions to preserve drama and authenticity despite physical separation.[16][21] This approach not only reduced logistical costs but also allowed broader geographic participation, though it required rigorous guidelines for consistent lighting and framing to ensure judgeability of subtle makeup details like blending and contouring.[17] Overall, the technical framework prioritized accessibility and real-time skill demonstration over elaborate studio effects, aligning with the show's goal of identifying emerging talent through unfiltered home environments.[22]Main Series Seasons
Season 1 (2021–2022)
The first season of Painted with Raven premiered on November 25, 2021, on WOW Presents Plus, featuring seven aspiring makeup artists competing remotely from their homes for a $25,000 grand prize.[2] Hosted by Emmy Award-winning makeup artist Raven, known for appearances on RuPaul's Drag Race, the season innovated an "at-home" format where contestants received challenge kits and submitted video-recorded looks via webcam for judging, adapting to remote production constraints while emphasizing creativity under time limits of approximately three hours per main challenge.[1] Guest judges included Drag Race alumni such as RuPaul Charles and Raja, providing critiques on technique, artistry, and thematic adherence.[11] The contestants were Jamaun Lewis, Jordan James, Matt Perkins, Ryan Marie, Tajh Speight, Yvonne MacAdam, and Bryce Johnson, selected from submissions nationwide and announced on November 10, 2021.[23] Each episode included a main challenge, with top performers winning advantages like immunity or mini-challenges, and bottom performers at risk of elimination based on panel deliberations. The season spanned eight episodes, airing weekly through the finale on January 13, 2022.[24] Key episodes highlighted escalating challenges: Episode 1 ("All That Sparkles") required incorporating rhinestones into glamorous looks, judged by RuPaul; Episode 2 ("Paper Dolls") mandated paper elements for avant-garde designs, with Raja guest-judging; Episode 3 ("Werk of Art") drew inspiration from famous paintings like The Mona Lisa or Starry Night, fostering competitive theme selection; Episode 4 ("Two Faced") demanded dual beauty-and-beast concepts on a single face, revealing paths to the finale; Episode 5 ("Celebrity Look-alike") involved transformations mimicking figures like Lady Gaga or David Bowie; Episode 6 ("#Twinning") paired remaining artists for matching duo looks; Episode 7 ("Shock It To Me") tested shock-value concepts to clinch finale spots; and the finale ("Fairy Tale Ball") required three looks—a damsel, villain, and hero—from the top three.[24][25] Matt Perkins emerged as the winner, defeating runners-up Tajh Speight and Yvonne MacAdam with his finale fairy tale interpretations, securing the $25,000 prize during a judging panel featuring RuPaul.[26] Perkins, competing from his parents' basement in Virginia amid technical hurdles like power outages, credited the win to precise execution and adaptability in the remote setup.[17] The season's remote model received praise for accessibility but drew critiques for lacking in-person energy, though it demonstrated viable virtual competition viability post-pandemic.[16]Season 2 (2022)
The second season of Painted with Raven was renewed by World of Wonder on December 9, 2021, shortly after the debut of season 1.[16] Casting calls ran from February 14 to March 4, 2022. The season premiered on November 17, 2022, exclusively on WOW Presents Plus, with episodes airing weekly until the finale on January 5, 2023.[27] Like the first season, it featured virtual competitions among aspiring makeup artists performing mini-challenges and main challenges from their homes, judged on creativity, technique, and execution, with eliminations via bottom-two face-offs. Hosted by Raven, the season included guest judges such as makeup artists Crimsyn, Glen Alen, Allan Avendaño, Kristofer Buckle, Preston Meneses, Patrick Starrr, and Natasha Marcelina, alongside RuPaul in the finale. Challenges emphasized thematic transformations, including "Beauty and the Beast," where contestants created contrasting beauty and monstrous looks; "Seven Deadly Sins," focusing on exaggerated interpretations of vices like greed; "Glam Rock - NFTease," blending rock aesthetics with digital art influences; "Celebrity Look-alike"; "Dollface"; "Written in the Stars"; "AILF"; and the finale "Ascension Ball," requiring three unified looks. [28] The winner received a $25,000 prize.| Contestant | Placement | Age | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tucker | Winner | 19 | Myrtle Beach, SC[29] |
| LaQuan | Runner-up | - | Little Rock, AR |
| Nikki Nik | Runner-up | - | San Francisco, CA |
| Elaina | 4th | 47 | Los Angeles, CA |
| Lauren | 5th | 22 | - |
| Ariana | 6th | 21 | New York, NY |
| Joe | 7th | 27 | Brooklyn, NY |
| Luna Rei | 8th (withdrew) | - | Greenville, SC |
Spin-offs
Painting with Raven (2024–present)
Painting with Raven is a talk show spin-off from the makeup competition series Painted with Raven, debuting on October 8, 2024, on the streaming platform WOW Presents Plus. Hosted by Emmy-winning makeup artist Raven, known professionally from her appearances on RuPaul's Drag Race, the program consists of eight episodes featuring alumni from the Drag Race franchise. Each installment centers on candid interviews where Raven and the guest discuss career highlights, personal anecdotes, and industry insights, interspersed with interactive games and practical makeup demonstrations. The format culminates in the guest applying their distinctive drag makeup style to Raven's face, emphasizing techniques using products from sponsors like Anastasia Beverly Hills.[5][30][31] Announced on April 15, 2024, by producers World of Wonder, the series shifts from competitive challenges to conversational entertainment, allowing participants to share unfiltered stories from Drag Race sets and beyond. Episodes air weekly on Tuesdays, with Raven selecting guests noted for their makeup expertise and franchise tenure. The production leverages remote-friendly elements similar to the parent series, enabling virtual or in-studio segments focused on authenticity and skill-sharing.[5][32]Format and Guests
The core structure of Painting with Raven revolves around a relaxed, dialogue-driven format that prioritizes revelation over rivalry. Raven hosts from a stylized setup conducive to makeup application, prompting guests on topics ranging from professional rivalries to technical preferences in cosmetics. Segments include lighthearted challenges, such as rapid-fire questions or themed games, designed to elicit spontaneous responses, followed by a tutorial-style makeover where the guest recreates their iconic look on Raven using high-end brushes, palettes, and concealers. This hands-on element highlights precision in contouring, blending, and color theory, often referencing specific product formulations for longevity under performance conditions.[30][2] Guests are exclusively former RuPaul's Drag Race contestants, handpicked by Raven for their influence in beauty and performance artistry, comprising eight participants across the season. Notable appearances include Nicole Paige Brooks, a veteran from early Drag Race seasons known for bold editorial styles; Naomi Smalls, celebrated for elongated silhouettes and avant-garde finishes; and others such as Shannel and Phoenix, selected for their pioneering contributions to drag aesthetics. These choices reflect Raven's emphasis on queens with proven makeup innovation, fostering discussions grounded in shared professional histories rather than novice experimentation.Key Episodes and Themes
Recurring themes in Painting with Raven explore the intersection of artistry and personal narrative, with episodes delving into "steamy secrets" from Drag Race productions, such as on-set improvisations and interpersonal dynamics among contestants. Makeup serves as both literal and metaphorical centerpiece, with guests dissecting causal factors in look durability—like primer adhesion under stage lighting or corrective layering for television—and attributing successes to empirical trial-and-error over theoretical ideals. Themes of resilience emerge through anecdotes of career pivots, underscoring how adaptive techniques have sustained longevity in a visually demanding field.[30] Episode 5, featuring Nicole Paige Brooks, emphasizes transformative editorial techniques, with Brooks demonstrating high-contrast shading and metallic accents drawn from her runway expertise. In contrast, Episode 6 with Naomi Smalls highlights elongated, sculptural forms, incorporating elongated lash applications and gradient blending for elongated facial proportions, while the duo recounts production challenges from shared franchise experiences. These installments exemplify the series' blend of instructional value and insider disclosure, prioritizing verifiable skill demonstrations over unsubstantiated claims. Later episodes extend to themes of evolution, where guests like Shannel reflect on pioneering synthetic fiber integrations in prosthetics, supported by visual before-and-after progressions.Format and Guests
Painting with Raven features a conversational, non-competitive structure across its eight episodes, diverging from the challenge-based competition of the original series. Hosted by Raven, each episode pairs her with a single alumnus from RuPaul's Drag Race franchises, during which the guest applies their signature makeup look to Raven's face. The format emphasizes interactive discussions on beauty techniques, personal transformations, career anecdotes, and gameplay, often incorporating gossip and revelations to showcase the guests' artistry and experiences.[33][2] The series highlights hand-selected Drag Race veterans, with one guest per episode: Angeria Paris VanMichaels in the premiere, followed by others including Shannel, Phoenix, Nicole Paige Brooks (episode 5), and Naomi Smalls (episode 6). These participants, drawn from various seasons of the flagship show and its international iterations, share expertise while demonstrating their processes live. Episodes premiered weekly on Tuesdays beginning October 8, 2024, streaming exclusively on WOW Presents Plus.[5]Key Episodes and Themes
Painting with Raven shifts from the competitive makeup challenges of the parent series to a talk-show format centered on intimate interviews with RuPaul's Drag Race alumni, where host Raven facilitates discussions on career trajectories, personal vulnerabilities, and unrevealed production insights from the franchise.[2] Episodes typically run 24-42 minutes and premiered weekly starting October 8, 2024, culminating in a November 26, 2024, finale across eight installments.[34] Central themes revolve around "spilling tea"—informal revelations of interpersonal tensions, strategic gameplay regrets, and off-camera alliances during Drag Race seasons—while integrating practical makeup demonstrations adapted for high-stakes performances.[30] Guests often reflect on the psychological toll of elimination pressures and the commercialization of drag personas, providing causal links between competition dynamics and long-term professional adaptations.[35]- Episode 1: Angeria Paris VanMichaels (October 8, 2024): Focuses on post-Drag Race All Stars navigation of fan expectations and beauty industry pivots, with emphasis on contouring innovations for diverse skin tones under stage lighting.[2]
- Episode 5: Nicole Paige Brooks (November 5, 2024): Explores early-season Drag Race dynamics from Season 2, including mentorship roles and critiques of judging consistency, alongside oil-based painting techniques symbolizing transformative drag narratives.
- Episode 6: Naomi Smalls (November 12, 2024): Delves into body image evolution and rivalries from multiple seasons, highlighting contouring for elongated silhouettes and disclosures on unfilmed contestant conflicts.[35]
Touch-Ups with Raven
Touch-Ups with Raven is a spin-off web series derived from the makeup competition Painted with Raven, hosted by Raven, an Emmy Award-winning makeup artist and contestant from the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race. The format centers on Raven performing rapid makeup touch-ups for guest drag performers, typically at live events such as RuPaul's DragCon UK, while conducting informal interviews that cover topics like career milestones, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and personal insights from the drag industry.[36] Episodes are structured as short, conversational segments, emphasizing Raven's expertise in quick cosmetic fixes under time constraints, often lasting 10-15 minutes per installment.[37] The series premiered on WOW Presents Plus in 2024, with production tied to World of Wonder, the company behind RuPaul's Drag Race franchise.[38] It differentiates from the competitive focus of Painted with Raven by prioritizing accessibility and event-driven content, allowing fans to see real-time transformations and unscripted discussions with international drag talent.[39] Season 1 featured episodes recorded at RuPaul's DragCon UK, showcasing Raven's techniques for enhancing looks amid convention chaos, such as correcting stage wear or adapting to travel-induced imperfections.[40] By June 2025, the second season launched with a trailer announcement, maintaining the event-based filming at DragCon UK and expanding guest diversity to include queens from various Drag Race international editions.[39] Notable elements include Raven's signature "hunty" catchphrase and her emphasis on practical makeup advice, such as using setting sprays for longevity during performances. The show's availability exclusively on WOW Presents Plus has positioned it as supplementary content for Drag Race enthusiasts, with episodes released weekly during event tie-ins.[41]Season 1 (2024)
Touch-Ups with Raven Season 1 premiered on WOW Presents Plus on September 11, 2024, consisting of six episodes filmed at RuPaul's DragCon LA.[36][42] In each roughly 16-minute installment, host Raven, an Emmy-winning makeup artist and RuPaul's Drag Race alumna, applies touch-up makeup to a guest queen from the franchise while they engage in informal "kiki" sessions involving gossip, games, and discussions of career anecdotes.[43][44] The format emphasizes quick, candid interactions to highlight the guests' personalities and Drag Race experiences without competitive elements or prizes.[36] The season's guests were all RuPaul's Drag Race contestants, selected for their prominence in recent iterations:- Episode 1 (September 11): Lawrence Chaney (RuPaul's Drag Race UK Series 2 winner), focusing on her post-win touring and signature looks.[44]
- Episode 2 (September 18): Morphine Love Dion (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 16).[44]
- Episode 3: La Grande Dame (RuPaul's Drag Race France Season 1, All Stars 9).[45]
- Episode 4 (October 2): Sapphira Cristál (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 15).[46]
- Episode 5: Additional guests aligned with DragCon attendees, emphasizing live event energy.[47]
- Episode 6 (circa October): M1ss Jade So, incorporating DragCon LA highlights.[47][48]
