The challenge has turned into a real blessing as it's given me the chance to play with some new designs and with my new script liner brush. I can't wait to get back into it again tomorrow!!
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It's not often that we are asked to paint an eye design or cheek art whilst still having a substantial amount of time with each of our lovely clients... having painted at the airport this weekend, that's exactly what I've been tasked with (because the kids need to get through the final security check, their faces can't be too obscured). The challenge has turned into a real blessing as it's given me the chance to play with some new designs and with my new script liner brush. I can't wait to get back into it again tomorrow!!
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Bridget
28/9/2014 03:11:58 pm
These look so awesome, inspiring ideas need to get my brush out and try these beauties!
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Sarah Chant
28/9/2014 03:23:45 pm
Can definitely have a jam and teach them :)
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Small eye designs are creative! For those in business, this guide on the Business Model Canvas is worth a read: <a href="https://jakarta.telkomuniversity.ac.id/en/business-model-canvas-capital-for-directed-business-success/">Business Model Canvas: Capital for Directed Business Success</a>.
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Really loved the creative detail in those eye and cheek designs! In Auckland’s festival and event scene—like at Pasifika or Lantern Festival—those small touches really stand out and bring faces to life. What’s great is how a tiny motif on the cheek can echo larger design themes, just like you show here. Perfect for adding that extra pop at community gatherings across Tāmaki Makaurau!
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