Frida Kahlo Inspired Makeup Look
For some makeup lovers, Halloween must be one of the best seasons. Not only because of the treats and the tricks but also because it inspires artists to get more creative. Last year's Halloween season was more fun than spooky because I got to enjoy playing around with my makeup kit. I had an ample time to paint again (see my paintings below, I also painted the cute version of Frida above :D) and it just popped up to me: why not try to recreate Frida Kahlo's look?
Frida Kahlo, if you don't have any idea who she is, is a well-known female Mexican artist who is an icon in the world of arts. She is famous for her self-portrait paintings which inspired so many lovers of arts around the globe. When I think of Frida, bright colors, and gorgeous fresh flowers that match her powerful brows blooms into my consciousness. Pretty thoughts, but it is knowing more about her struggles as a woman and an artist that draw me closer to her. Thus, she is one of the female figures that I look up to. Somehow, I feel empowered reading about her and admiring her artworks even if it's just in front of the computer screen. Perhaps someday, when the planets align, I'll be able to see them using my naked eye.
The Halloween season has long passed, it's also not Frida's day, but every day a wonderful day to think of those whom we admire and empower ourselves using art. The world is our canvas and I hope I'll be as brave, fierce, and free as Frida Kahlo.
Here are some photos that I took with my makeup look. (I also tried to dress like her! haha) I also added few of my favorite quotes by her.
Frida Kahlo, if you don't have any idea who she is, is a well-known female Mexican artist who is an icon in the world of arts. She is famous for her self-portrait paintings which inspired so many lovers of arts around the globe. When I think of Frida, bright colors, and gorgeous fresh flowers that match her powerful brows blooms into my consciousness. Pretty thoughts, but it is knowing more about her struggles as a woman and an artist that draw me closer to her. Thus, she is one of the female figures that I look up to. Somehow, I feel empowered reading about her and admiring her artworks even if it's just in front of the computer screen. Perhaps someday, when the planets align, I'll be able to see them using my naked eye.
The Halloween season has long passed, it's also not Frida's day, but every day a wonderful day to think of those whom we admire and empower ourselves using art. The world is our canvas and I hope I'll be as brave, fierce, and free as Frida Kahlo.
Here are some photos that I took with my makeup look. (I also tried to dress like her! haha) I also added few of my favorite quotes by her.
“Wordless,
Infinite —
You.
You intensify
everything.
You are
fire
burning
all that
is left
of my
heart.”
“Nothing is absolute. Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away.”
“I used to think I was the strangest person in the world but then I thought there are so many people in the world, there must be someone just like me who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do. I would imagine her, and imagine that she must be out there thinking of me, too. Well, I hope that if you are out there and read this and know that, yes, it’s true I’m here, and I’m just as strange as you.”
““You deserve a lover who wants you disheveled, with everything and all the reasons that wake you up in a haste and the demons that won’t let you sleep.
You deserve a lover who makes you feel safe, who can consume this world whole if he walks hand in hand with you; someone who believes that his embraces are a perfect match with your skin.
You deserve a lover who wants to dance with you, who goes to paradise every time he looks into your eyes and never gets tired of studying your expressions.
You deserve a lover who listens when you sing, who supports you when you feel shame and respects your freedom; who flies with you and isn’t afraid to fall.
You deserve a lover who takes away the lies and brings you hope, coffee, and poetry.”
Here are a couple of paintings that I did last year inspired by two of the best paintings that I admire the most. I painted these using my Koi watercolor set in a regular watercolor paper. These are also actually really small (4x6 inches) so these stay hidden in my memento box.
Water Lilies painting inspired by Claude Monet's
Inspired by Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night
(my version of the moon looks like an egg yolk lmao)
I hope you're doing all great and always keep your eyes open; art is everywhere.
love lots,
Tin