I always enjoyed having my face
painted when I was younger. I used to love being allowed to play with
my Grandma's lipsticks when we went to visit. I remember experimenting
with eyeshadows and lipsticks to make blackeyes and bruises with the old
makeup my Mum gave me. If I wasn't drawing or painting on paper, I was
usually drawing or painting on myself or someone else. Part of my GCSE
art exam I used body painting, and again in A Levels. I stopped a little
when I got to Art College. After doing a body painting piece for my
sketchbook, my tutor wasn't happy with it. I got the impression that it
was 'the wrong thing to do' and let my interest in makeup and body
painting take a back seat while I focused on Fine Art. Still at every
opportunity I was in full costume dressing up for Halloween and doing my
flatmates makeup.
During
my Fine Art degree I modeled and did makeup for fellow students. One of
the Artists I worked with, Adam Fine, without knowing it, restarted my
passion for makeup. I agreed to act in his final piece. He was using
Cinefilm to do it, so I did a little research and read up on how they
used to do the makeup for Cinefilm. From then on I was hooked again.
After I moved to Norway, I continued to model and do makeup for Artists
and Photographers and soon I had people calling me instead of the other
way around. After about two years of makeup being a serious hobby I
decided to go back to school and applied to do Artistic Makeup Design at
Leicester college and London School of Fashion. I got into both and
chose Leicester. This is one of the biggest regrets I have. I hated
Leicester and due to so the world's worst run of bad luck I couldn't
afford to keep going with the course and halfway through I had to drop
out. I deeply regretting not accepting the place at London School of
Fashion. It did all work out for the best. A couple of weeks after I
became a 'Beauty School Dropout' I was headhunted by Lighthouse Fashion
Agency and begin working for them. From there I began to really build up
my portfolio. I had my work on Bill Boards, used in shopping centre
campaigns, music videos, catwalks and films. All my hard work was
starting to pay off. In between work I picked up courses to expand my
portfolio.
Moving
forward a few years , I am now back in Norway with my Fiancee and baby
girl. I run my own company called The Makeup Honey and a beauty blog of
the same name. I specialize in Beauty, Editorial Fashion and Catwalk. I
love doing what I do and I am so happy I stuck with my dream during the
hard times. It has made my accomplishments seriously worth it.
I
follow a lot of of other Makeup Artists. Alex Box has always been a
massive inspiration to me and Karla Powell as well. I adore their work
and especially Alex Box's makeup brand Illamasqua. Although I love the
major brands, I have a passion for the little known Indie brands like
Shiro or Rockeresque. If I have to choose a favorite brand then it has
to be Sleek. Their eyeshadows are second to none and I love their Pout
Pots.
The
image above is one of my favourite from my portfolio. It was taken by
Kristian Dale who is amazing photographer and a good friend. The makeup
was so much fun to do and the images ended up in Visuelle Fashion
Magazine.
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