I know your wondering....... gee Sweet Loretta what happened at the North American Body
Painting Championships? All I can say is what happens in vegas, stays........ Ok it really does end up on Facebook and Myspace!
I'll have to take my friend Craig's advise and "grow an ego" meaning I'll just have to get serious! However, I was not into painting that weekend, my heart was with my friends but not in my art - so I went and did my best to hold up the very bottom of the pack. If only the had been giving a finger painting award.......hey wait I do recall an abstract artist using real professional body makeup for the first time making it into the finals. I was the only artist competing who I heard say they liked the artwork... but see, so did the judges. Thankfully we do not all paint the same... now would that not just be so boring?
I was happy to see Scott Fray with his sidekick Foxy Moxy there. His work has a simplicity and to it, Craig Tracy called it tribal - not sure I can label it but it speaks to my soul. I really liked Sandra Gariby prelim artwork - very urban and very fresh - I knew her originality would place her into the finals. Of course there was so much more I loved. As in Austria more paintings in the finals there branding themselves - barf - love my friends hate it when they use this type of platform to brand themselves. Keep that at home for the marketing campaign - we get it! Give us your real art. I mean if you can only get photos here - then your not really doing enough body painting. Not all who paint bodies are body painters.........
I will say it was rockn' fun to see so much kindered talent in one place - as always a great group of amazing artists, seasoned and rising talents.
In all it was certainly a first event, some broken rules and a lack of follow through by the organizers, and as noted in another blog as there are politics in painting, no one wants to scold aloud a top talent, or point out that some noted ranking high again celebrity's again isn't really better than some one who ranked in the middle or that a new look albeit new - isn't necessarily good.
Ah art is indeed subjective - if you compete you must trust the judges and let it go, and if you grumble be willing to do so aloud. If you stay silent, improvements can not be made and we all lose. Growing an art form take - of god will I write it ... ok it takes a tribe. Be part of it in full it you really want to evolve... but I digress
..... and there were established painters who we don't normally see, who came out simply because there was a cash prize..... we all like money.....
in all it was simply a very good and wonderful event.
I've seen a few AP type blogs and photos around - but no better pictures than my friends and fellow artist Robbie Hay took of the finals on stage - I'll have to get those, but alas she is a bit computer naive and can't seem to figure it all out. I love her.
I will say the photographers did not show up and they - you guys really missed out!
Great art - my crummy pics - I always get to wrapped up to take photos! and I was dummping about 8,000 yes 8,000 face and body pics off my two computers and lost a few of these - but enjoy.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Trabi - Souvenir shop - Berlin Wall Painting Decoration
Trabi - Souvenir shop, Berlin with amazing wall painting decoration. Copy of the famous painting of Breschniev and Honnecker on the Berlin Wall
Famous Paintings - Goddard's Reverie Remix
Self portrait of John William Goddard's Victorian masterpiece, Reverie Did this for ChiaNi's Self-Portrait by a famous painter or in a famous painting Group.
Devil Style Body Painting on Body Painting Festival 2008
Devil Style Face Painting Expression
I visited the bodypainting-festival website. This model posed for my lens after getting rated by the jury.
I visited the bodypainting-festival website. This model posed for my lens after getting rated by the jury.
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famous paintings,
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The First Tourist Painting - Famous Painting
The First Tourist Painting was made by Hua Hin, Thailand. A variant painting of the famous 1983 National Geographic photograph by Steve McCurry.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Paint Me!! Beautiful Face Painting
Creative Face Painting - Nice Face of Woman with splashes of many color painting looks as nice arts / painting
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body painting,
face painting,
painting,
paintings
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wicked Faire Revisited
I know that I mentioned in my Wicked Faire post that I was hired last minute to do a full body painting on a cat for a fashion show that was schedule to occur at the Faire. The request was not to make her look like a cat, but to take my cues from the mask she'd be wearing with her ears and tail. I had just over an hour to complete the look, from shoulders to shoes. I did it!
The model, Nicole, was great to work with, and apparently was also great at the show, which I unfortunately had to miss.
Then again, she's a dancer, so how could she not be great? Those boots are painted on, by the way. Nicole had on t-strap shoes, but we wanted her to look like she was wearing boots, so I painted them right up her legs.
I did my best to mimic the swirls and curls of the mask, as well as the crosshatch pattern and fading that were involved in it.
All photos in this post were taken by Chris Bossio.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
gz-Body Painting or LA Fete 2010
I have had the most amazing time this past week, at the Louisiana Living Arts Festival in New Orleans, otherwise known as LA Fete.
LA Fete started in 2006, when I was offered a pot of gumbo. No, seriously. I'm a member of some international face and body art discussion groups, and I mentioned in one that my favorite food was Cajun. Susie Pierce, otherwise known as Susie the Crazy Cajun, told me that if I came down to her hometown of Baton Rouge, she'd make me a pot of gumbo. My response was, "You name the weekend, I'm there," and all of a sudden there were about 30 other artists chiming in with "me too!" We found ourselves picking St. Patrick's Day weekend of 2007, and LA Fete was born.
Once a party was planned with so many artists, it was only natural that we intend to practice our art, and that morphed into scheduled classes and workshops.
So once a year, for 4 days in March, I go down to New Orleans for LA Fete. I take classes, jam with my friends, face and body paint, and practice my henna.
We attend the New Orleans St. Paddy's Day parade, take an afternoon to face paint at the Audubon Zoo and donate the proceeds to charity, and body paint models for a show at a French Quarter club.
On Thursday night, we had a zombie crawl, and I got to become a tourist attraction in my own right. I'm waiting to see photos of myself show up on Facebook or Google. My friend Z painted me, and I painted other friends Dot Com the clown and Liz Alaniz.
This year, for the first time, my husband Eric came with me. After the Fete was over, we stayed an extra day and went to the aquarium.
We're finally home and exhausted, but it was worth it! Nowhere else do I get an experience like that, working alongside the masters and feeding off of each others' creativity. My clients will benefit from it, too. Every time I come back from LA Fete, my skills are vastly improved. I can't wait to try them out this weekend!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Wild Animal in The Jungle Oil Painting
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Out Open Windows - Oil on canvas by Jude Gribel
Here is Out Open Windows - Oil Paintings on canvas by letterman ( Jude Gribel )
Out Open Windows
oil on canvas
60 x 48 in.
$4500
available at Bau-Xi, Vancouver
Out Open Windows
oil on canvas
60 x 48 in.
$4500
available at Bau-Xi, Vancouver
After Visiting - Oil on Canvas Painting by Jude Griebel
Here is After Visiting - Oil on Canvas Painting by Jude Griebel, Oil Paintings on canvas by letterman
After Visiting
oil on canvas
30 x 24 in.
$1900
available at Bau-Xi, Vancouver
After Visiting
oil on canvas
30 x 24 in.
$1900
available at Bau-Xi, Vancouver
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Unique Body Painting Art
Here is the super hero sexy woman body painting. If you're a comic books fan, this stuff is for you: superheroes painted on bodies and girls dressed/painted as super hero gals.
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body painting,
painting,
sexy body painting,
sexy model,
sexy painting
Monday, March 15, 2010
Norouz Bazar
I painted yesterday at the Norouz Bazar, a Persian Festival at the La Quinta Hotel in Secaucus, NJ. This is my second year in a row at this event; I have been hired both times by Hirbod Azmi, a Financial Services Representative with Met Life to draw attention to their table.
Draw attention I did! With a background of dance-inducing Middle Eastern music and the smells of amazing Iranian food, I painted and painted and painted. In fact, while I was still in the midst of setting up I had two kids, a brother and sister, waiting for me! I recognized them right away as two I'd painted last year as well. I had hardly any time to take photos, painting nonstop for three and a half hours, but I did have to get a shot of this one, my first ever request for a full-face penguin.
Personally, I think I need to look at more penguin photos and practice this, but he was really happy! And I do say that I love being challenged, so trying a penguin was fun.
I also stopped momentarily to take a photo of these two, a butterfly and a frog. They were just too cute together.
It was a crazy and fun event, kids crowding around me, the hustle and bustle and movement, and the neverending line. I felt bad having to turn people away at the end while I was packing up, but I had to get to rehearsal for my show. We go up in May.
Yup, I'm in theater too! If you're in or near Bergen County, you should come see us.
Yesterday, though, the show had to wait a bit. The smells were just too good, so I stopped at a table to get some amazing chicken over rice with a grilled tomato, and some pitas with a wonderful Iranian version of baba ganoush. Leftovers for lunch today!
Draw attention I did! With a background of dance-inducing Middle Eastern music and the smells of amazing Iranian food, I painted and painted and painted. In fact, while I was still in the midst of setting up I had two kids, a brother and sister, waiting for me! I recognized them right away as two I'd painted last year as well. I had hardly any time to take photos, painting nonstop for three and a half hours, but I did have to get a shot of this one, my first ever request for a full-face penguin.
Personally, I think I need to look at more penguin photos and practice this, but he was really happy! And I do say that I love being challenged, so trying a penguin was fun.
I also stopped momentarily to take a photo of these two, a butterfly and a frog. They were just too cute together.
It was a crazy and fun event, kids crowding around me, the hustle and bustle and movement, and the neverending line. I felt bad having to turn people away at the end while I was packing up, but I had to get to rehearsal for my show. We go up in May.
Yup, I'm in theater too! If you're in or near Bergen County, you should come see us.
Yesterday, though, the show had to wait a bit. The smells were just too good, so I stopped at a table to get some amazing chicken over rice with a grilled tomato, and some pitas with a wonderful Iranian version of baba ganoush. Leftovers for lunch today!
Labels:
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penguin,
persian
Saturday, March 13, 2010
A Saturday Evening Party
I was hired to paint at a birthday party this evening, only it wasn't a children's party. Some couples were getting together for the adults' birthdays, and wanted to keep the kids entertained. I'd painted these beautiful girls before, at the McFaul Environmental Center in Wyckoff, when I was there for Bergen County's annual Cabbage Night Festival. Their mom showed me a photo from that day, and I recognized my work instantly.
Tonight, mom had me get there a little early so I could paint up the sisters before the others arrived. The younger went first, a beautiful butterfly who informed me that her favorite color was purple.
I also got to do a whole garden full of flowers. The girls' teacher, who was there to watch them for a while, and another older relative got them on their fingers; the smaller girls and one mom got them on their hands.
There were also princess swirls, a vine with butterflies, and a very cute penguin to match one young man's shirt. I love painting for such nice families!
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parties,
party
Monday, March 8, 2010
Throw a Party!
An Alice in Wonderland party! Now, you can tell from my prior posts that I've got Alice on the brain. But there's a new development. Of course I can paint your face (or the faces of your kids and their friends) as the inhabitants of Wonderland - it's great to go to the movie painted and get some attention! See this post.
But now, I can also tattoo you with glitter or ink in Wonderland-themed designs! I can assure you, I'm the first person in NJ to get these terrific temporary tattoo stencils. They were custom-made by a wonderful stencil maker in North Carolina, and aren't available anywhere else!
I've got the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter's hat (hey, that rhymes!), Alice herself, one of the cards, the White Rabbit, and of course the Caterpillar.
Contact me ASAP to check my availability for your next part or excursion to the movie theater!
And while I won't be here in NJ for St. Paddy's, there's no reason why you shouldn't throw a pre-or-post-Paddy's party! I'll be in New Orleans from March 16-23, at a face and body painting seminar and event. There will be lots of photos from that, I assure you!
But you won't want to miss out on having me at your event anyway, since I've also got brand-new St. Paddy's stencils, also from North Carolina, and also unavailable elsewhere. You'll be the coolest kid on your block when sporting these designs!
I've done two glitter tattoos on myself to show you how great they are. I had to do a Cheshire Cat, since he's my absolute favorite in Wonderland. I went with the Disney colors of pink & purple, though I could make him any colors I choose...
And in honor of St. Patrick's Day, I've got my lucky horseshoe and four-leaf clover all ready to go! I used two shades of green and some gold on this one.
Much like face painting, glitter tattoos are a lot easier to do on someone else than myself! Anyway, hope you like these. Let me know if you want some too!
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New York,
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So About That Photography I Mentioned
Yesterday, I went with friends to the Orchid Show at the NY Botanical Gardens in the Bronx. I brought both of my cameras - the digital one Eric got me last year for Chanukah, and my very old Fujica that takes 35mm print film and is 100% manual.
I don't have my prints back yet, I actually have not yet dropped off the film for developing, but I've got the digital photos, of course, so here are a few.
I don't have my prints back yet, I actually have not yet dropped off the film for developing, but I've got the digital photos, of course, so here are a few.
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flowers,
handmade,
New York,
NY,
orchids,
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