Showing posts with label Make up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make up. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Anna Lingis Make-up Artist - maisonillimite


Anna Lingis Make-up Artist

Anna Lingis Make-up Artist

BEAUTY : BY JORGE BALZARETTI
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uper talented make-up artist Anna Lingis understands the transformative powers of make-up. With an extremely good eye for detail, her work clearly represents passion and implication in every stroke. When I saw her work for the first time, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. She masters the brushes and understands how to use paint to create outstanding optical illusions. All due to her stellar taste in make-up, and acute eye for matching colours which make her creations worthy of being considered Haute Couture. Lingis’ work reminded me of a young John Galliano, when his collections for Dior had combined the powerful make-up by legendary Pat McGrath and horrific outfits with nostalgic decadence.

Born in Hertfordshire, raised in London with a Greek Cypriot background she is self taught, but felt the need to do a make-up course to ensure she was on the right track. She went on to complete an intense makeup course at the BBC, held by Sue Sian who became her mentor and helped to boost the confidence needed to pursue a career in make-up.
Lingis’ specialises in body painting and her creative personality is projected in her work, which has no boundaries and can be surprisingly amusing yet also spooky. She is like a chameleon or alchemist creating and mixing different characters for whatever the brief. I was honoured to catch up with Lingis and find out more about her incredible career…
What inspired you to become a MUA (makeup artist)?
– I have always been creative and loved experimenting with makeup. I can’t actually pin point the very first time I picked up a lipstick although I am sure my mother could find some embarrassing photos of me. I had – some would say still have – an obsession with fancy dress. So for me it was an excuse to play with makeup and face paint. Friends/family would ask me to make them up and the joy/confidence you could give someone made me want to keep doing it. When a client looks in the mirror for the first time and smiles, it’s genuinely priceless. Whether it’s enhancing someone’s beauty with makeup, or turning someone into a creature, it is so rewarding.
Describe a typical day in your life…
– To be completely honest, I start my day with a social media catch up and a cup of tea. I love the fact I don’t have a ‘typical’ day any longer, which means I don’t get bored and there is no routine. One day I could be making up a bride, the next I am face painting at a child’s birthday party, the day after I could be on an editorial shoot and the day after I might be body painting and so on… I can’t put into words how much I love the randomness of my job.




How do you get your inspiration for your characters?
– My inspiration comes from everything around me, all aspects of my life, from a piece of clothing, something I might have eaten, to a piece of graffiti on a wall I might have driven past. For example, I once created looks for an editorial shoot based on different elements such as metal, stones, etc…
If you could give one piece of advice to an up and coming MUA, what would it be?
– My advice would be to never stop practicing, keep learning, do not be afraid to experiment and do not give up. Even the great MUA’s started somewhere. Always put 100% in everything you do and most importantly enjoy what you are doing, that passion will drive you to succeed.
I know you are specialised in body painting, what caught your attention from the field?
– I just found it breath taking. The human form on its own is so beautiful, so to use that as your canvas and adding a splash of colour you are creating an amazing piece of art. It really is as simple as that.
What are the five must-have beauty products you can’t live without?
– Revlon PhotoReady Foundation – I love this foundation as it is super light, it has a medium coverage which is buildable and it leaves the most amazing flawless finish. I have used it for years.
– Maybelline Brown Gel Liner – I use this for my eyebrows. Unfortunately my brows don’t really grow anymore so I have to fill them in every day. To me, brows are so important; they help to structure the face and the eyes.
– Eylure Eyelashes – I literally cannot go out without my lashes anymore, I love how much they open my eyes and finish off my eye make-up.
– MAC Mineralize Skin Finish Powder – adds warmth and colour to my often tired/dull looking olive skin.
– MAC Pink Lemonade Lipglass – I have been obsessed with this coral lip gloss, I use it on its own or over a lipstick, its super glossy & the colour compliments my skin tone perfectly.




Do you ever improvise or do you always know what exactly is it that you are going to do when doing make-up? Do you practice beforehand?
– It all depends on the timescales I have been given for a particular project. Some projects I have had no time to prepare so I have to improvise which can be daunting but also quite rewarding. When I do have time, I try to prepare, by this I mean I will work on a mood board and have an idea of colours. I tend not to practice a look as I feel I may jinx myself, I wouldn’t want my ‘practiced’ attempt to look better than the final creation. How heart-breaking would that be!
Do you think airbrush will become more popular with us mere mortals in the future, and extinguish old make-up techniques?
– I hope not. I feel we live in a world where everyone wants to look as immaculate as they can. As great as airbrushing is to create a flawless makeup look, I think there is something beautiful in seeing ‘real’ skin, with pores & imperfections, it can add character. Alternatively, when using an airbrush to create body art, there is a lot to say for an artist who can create detailed freehand using a brush, rather than a stencil.
What are the three key elements a make-up artist should have to become successful?
  • Creativity
  • Passion
  • Drive
What is your philosophy about make-up?
– Ultimately makeup can be used to enhance someone’s beauty, or to change their features (make eyes appear bigger, lips look fuller etc.) but at the same time it can be used to express your creativity through the use of colour…I don’t feel that everyone should wear their makeup in one particular way, everyone is different and I believe it’s down to the individual, so when I have a client I simply give them the best version of the look they want. For me personally, it all depends on my mood.




Step by step how do you create this amazing art through makeup and body paint?
– I will see/hear something that inspires me and it doesn’t take long before I get a pencil and some paper and start sketching away. This can take a few minutes, to hours and sometimes days until I have something I love. Once I am happy with a design, I decide on colour schemes, and ensure I have the paints I need for that particular look, I source any props I may need, decide on the hair style (if any) and secure a model. I tend to paint at home with my homemade studio. As mentioned above, I usually dive in without a practice run and once it’s complete, I snap away. I generally take my own photos of my body art and face paint. It’s that straightforward for me.
How does body paint relate to High Fashion?
– The definition of ‘High Fashion’ in the Oxford dictionary says:
‘Expensive, fashionable clothes produced by leading fashion houses’
so automatically you would think it doesn’t relate. But to me, Body paint is an expression of art, as is fashion. It’s a way of dressing your body using paint to create unique one off pieces of art.

Anna Lingis:

Friday, 30 January 2015

Beautiful Antigoni transformed into Medusa by makeup artist Anna Lingis


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Behind the scenes from today's shoot with head of makeup artistry for @crownbrushuk @zoenewlove and our gorgeous model @antigonibuxton 
Using @globalcolours from@thefacepaintingshop 
#bodypaint #bodyart #Facepaint #mua



Another pic from our Mythical Creatures series inspired by Medusa 
MUA/Bodypaint: Head of Makeup Artistry@zoenewlove and myself #annalingis 
Model: @antigonibuxton 
Nails: @hayley_sams 
Photo by me 
Massive thank you to @kazallicock for bringing Jake & Dexter (the cutest snakes EVER)
This project is in conjunction with@crownbrushuk and@thefacepaintingshop 
Paints by @globalcolours




Previous creation captured on video below

Mythical Dragon Bodypainting | Anna Lingis & Zoe Newlove


Published on 26 Jan 2015

Talented bodypainter Anna Lingis teamed up with Head of Make-up Artistry Zoe Newlove for a new series called the Mythical Creatures Project. First up, is the Mythical Dragon.

A selection of our make-up brushes and accessories were used during this session. A huge thank you to The Face Painting Shop for supplying all of the face and body paint.

Products:

Make-up Brushes: http://www.crownbrush.co.uk/
Paints: http://www.thefacepaintingshop.com/

Contact:

Anna Lingis: http://instagram.com/annalingis
Zoe Newlove: http://www.zoenewlove.com/

Music: https://soundcloud.com/noninferiormus...





The 'Making of' video of our 'Mythical Creatures Series: Dragon Lady' is up on YouTube..... See my bio for the link.
Massive thanks to the team, 
MUA/Bodyart: Head of Makeup Artistry at Crownbrush @zoenewlove & myself#annalingis 
Model & nail artist @hayley_sams 
And a special thanks to @crownbrushuk &@thefacepaintingshop for supplying is with brushes and @globalcolours paints. 
#dragon #bodypaint #bodyart #mua#Facepaint #faceart #art #artist#makeupartist #makeupoftheday #potd#motd



Tuesday, 15 October 2013

How ordinary women can be transformed into cover girls with a touch of clever make-up (plus airbrushing)

How ordinary women can be transformed into cover girls with a touch of clever make-up (and a little help from the airbrush) 

  • Vadim Andreev, 29, from Saint Petersburg is a make-up artist
  • Has been in the business since he was 16 and works with many celebrities 
  • Started taking before-and-after photos to show how faces can be altered
A Russian make-up artist is on a mission to prove women don't need to resort to surgery to transform plain looks into those of a beauty queen. 
Vadim Andreev says he can give any woman a cover girl transformation by simply using cosmetics.
The 29-year-old beauty guru from Saint Petersburg enhances features and covers blemishes in  a bid to make his subjects more beautiful and proves his amazing skill with striking before-and-after photographs.
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Russian make-up artist Vadim Andreev says he can give any woman a cover girl transformation by simply using cosmetics
Russian make-up artist Vadim Andreev says he can give any woman a cover girl transformation by simply using cosmetics
He says women should use under eye concealer, blush on the cheek, and highlighter on cheekbone
He says women should use under eye concealer, blush on the cheek, and highlighter on cheekbone
Vadim has been working as a make-up artist since he was 16 years old and quickly established his reputation to become a stylist to the stars.
'It was my hobby. I really loved to transform people ever since I was I child,' he tells MailOnline.
'When I grew up I decided to go into professional make-up and hair styling.'
    Vadim has worked on Russian TV shows and lists various Russian celebrities as clients, from models and actresses to popstars.
    He also works with 'every day' women, charging for make-overs for special occasions and weddings, and charts some of their transformations with before-and-after looks on his website vadimandreev.com
    He's also happy to pass on some of his make-up wizardry by running his own make-up workshops and masterclasses and how-to videos. 
    Vadim has been working as a make-up artist since he was 16 years old and quickly established his reputation
    Vadim has been working as a make-up artist since he was 16 years old and quickly established his reputation
    'I started taking these photos to show people they can change, be more attractive, look and feel happier,' he says.
    He doesn't just work with women, but also gives make-overs to men who might want a gothic or punk look - or simply to make their skin look clearer.
    Vadim said his aim was to show that anyone could look like a flawless celebrity with the right time and know-how.
    He admits that a few of his professional after photos have a little bit of post-production, like erasing hair on forehead or colour correction, perhaps slight contrast enhancement or sharpening. But most of them are entirely natural.
    '[The photos] don't mean women should do heavy make-up all the time. There are little make-up secrets for everyday. Everybody can use them,' he says. Vadim believes that every common girl can become a glamorous celebrity
    Vadim believes that every common girl can become a glamorous celebrity
    'My secret is in the eye, I guess. I can see the beauty inside each person and show it to everybody.
    'My top tips for the everyday woman are: use a light under-eye concealer, cream blush on the top of your cheek, and highlight on cheekbones. 
    'Put some bronzer under your cheekbones and along the chin and blend well over the face. 
    'I believe that every common girl can become a glamorous celebrity. I want to help everyone to see their own beauty'
    'Put some black mascara on your lashes and apply warm pink lipgloss on lips. This will give you fresh, young look.
    'Recently, we did a great makeover for a friend of mine. She lives in a small town and is kind of old fashioned. She had a terrible fringe which didn't suit her. I opened her forehead, put in some hair extensions, tweezed her eyebrows, did her make-up - and she obviously became like a celebrity. She was very happy and didn't remove the make-up for three days.'
    Vadim started taking these photos to show people they can change, be more attractive, and feel happier
    Vadim started taking these photos to show people they can change, be more attractive, and feel happier
    A bit of fake tan, fancy eyeshadow, and Vadim's magic transforms a woman completely
    A bit of fake tan, fancy eyeshadow, and Vadim's magic transforms a woman completely
    Vadim says some photos have a little bit of post-production, like erasing hair on forehead or colour correction
    Vadim says some photos have a little bit of post-production, like erasing hair on forehead or colour correction
    He said: 'Make-up is a very personal and individual process. I believe that every common girl can become a glamorous celebrity. I want to help everyone to see their own beauty, just sometimes it takes a little bit more time and a bit of a helping hand.'
    'I have a lot of plans and dreams about my future in make-up, such as writing a book and have my own TV show about makeovers. 
    'And, of course, my usual work with lovely brides, giving workshops and masterclasses.'
    Using just make-up, Vadim transforms plain women into Hollywood stars with perfect skin and features
    Using just make-up, Vadim transforms plain women into Hollywood stars with perfect skin and features
    Vadim Andreev sometimes goes for more theatrical looks
    Vadim Andreev sometimes goes for more theatrical looks
    With clever lighting, lots of hairspray and a make-up palette, anything is possible 
    With clever lighting, lots of hairspray and a make-up palette, anything is possible


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2458623/Most-amazing-make-makeovers-plain-women-transformed-cover-girls.html#ixzz2hpLUeK1K
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    Thursday, 7 March 2013

    LED eyelashes and UV contact lenses: Is this the face of the future?


    LED eyelashes and UV contact lenses: Is this the face of the future? (But would you want the Batman symbol on your eyeball?)

    • Websites selling glowing lenses for under £20
    • London artist has made motion-sensitive machine to illuminate eyelashes

    We've seen the future, and it's bright. Very bright.
    So bright is it, in fact, that even eyelashes are powered by LED lights and contact lenses glow in the dark. 
    Thanks to Emma Freud's enlightening (literally) gadget page in Tatler magazine, we have been made aware of online false contact lens companies selling UV lenses - some without pupils, others with checkerboard patterns or Batman signs printed on the neon irises - that shine brightly in colours including hot pink, green and yellow even when it's pitch black.
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    Would you wear UV contact lenses?
    Would you wear UV contact lenses?
    Batman symbol contact lens
    Blue UV contact with no pupil
    The glowing Batman symbol lenses available on Foureyez.com, left, and the pupil-less blue UV contacts sold on Eyesbright.com, right
    Eyesbright.com sells coloured 'contacts that really come alive' and glow brightly under any black light source, specifically in night clubs, for £17.99 per pair.
    Foureyez.com ups the ante by adding patterns to their designs, so you can buy glowing UV contact lenses with checkerboard motifs or Batman symbols on the iris for £15.99.
    Meanwhile across the web, a London-based artist and designer from South Korea has launched the LED Eyelash Project and is currently developing a wearable contraption that makes eyes flicker with tiny lights.
    The UV contact lenses
    Choose your eyeballs
    The UV contact lenses in their case, left, and the Eyesbright website, right
    Soomi Park began her art project to explore what she calls 'the fetish of Big Eyes': why women all over the world want larger eyes.
    'Sometimes, the desires for bigger eyes can become almost obsessive, and many women opt for plastic surgery in order to make their dream come true'
    She said: 'Asian women tend to have stronger needs for bigger eyes as a standard of beauty, but relatively few of them are born with naturally big eyes. 
    'Those without big eyes can only look for alternative ways to make their eyes look prettier, i.e., larger, by using a repertoire of skills such as putting on makeup and wearing jewelry. 
    'Sometimes, the desires for bigger eyes can become almost obsessive, and many women opt for plastic surgery in order to make their dream come true.'
    Would you wear a contraption to make your eyelashes sparkle with LED lights?
    Would you wear a contraption to make your eyelashes sparkle with LED lights?
    LED Eyelash is a product still in development that enables a woman's eyes to become her main feature no matter how small they are.
    The product features an inclination sensor, made with mercury, that detects the movements of the pupil in the eyes and eyelids. 
    Soomi said: 'If you wear it and move your head, LED Eyelash will flicker following your movements. It is as simple to use as wearing false eyelashes and as easy to remove as taking off a piece of jewelry.' 
    To learn more about Soomi Park's project visit her website www.soomipark.com


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2289603/LED-false-eyelashes-glow-dark-contact-lenses-Batman-symbol-nightclubs-Face-future.html#ixzz2MtBIcI2J
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