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Newspaper Articles on Face Painters from around the worldFree Face Painting Designs For Children - When I first decided to learn face painting, I looked all over for free face painting designs For children.
I went to the library, bookstores and searched the Internet. I had dabbled in One-Stroke Painting (a neat decorative painting technique made famous by Donna Dewberry) so I figured I could paint a kids’ face at the same “pretty good” level that I could paint a mug for Father’s Day. Um, not quite. If you paint it, they will come - Last Saturday night, three security guard-flanked red dragons traipsed through the Flamingo casino floor, dutifully playing part in our city’s now all-encompassing Chinese New Year celebration. But unbeknownst to almost all present, the real human parade was happening two floors above, where the first North American Body Painting Championships was in mid-swing. Photos: Pregnant-Belly Art - More women are choosing an artistic way to honor their babies-to-be Kid face painting is fun! Except for the burning rashes - Whenever there’s a face-painting tent at your typical medieval, arts or homeless clown fair, some kids just can’t resist jerking on your shirt and screaming, “Daddy, I want a SpongeBob!”
SpongeBob, however, would never wallop your kid with a rash, itching, burning sensations and swelling, would he? Claremont artist turns creativity into success - Glitter sparkled from the leopard spots painted around Lilly Walters Schermerhorn's eyes as she painted a princess crown on 4-year-old Adrianna Stanton's face.
With a background in public speaking, Schermerhorn never thought she would enter the colorful world of face painting.
2009's premier NZ face painter named - Auckland professional face painter Jane Ellis has won the second annual New Zealand International Face Painting Competition, presented by Youthtown, with a piece inspired by the hit movie Kung Fu Panda. She picked up the award at the NZ ColourFest at the Lakehouse Arts Centre in Takapuna, Auckland, on Saturday. The festival still drew a large crowd of moving-art enthusiasts, despite the rain.
Turning pregnant bumps into art - A face-painter is appealing for mums-to-be to offer their pregnant bumps as blank canvasses for artwork. So Mari Williams - who is expecting her second child on 12 March - went to try it out.
Last-minute artful Halloween tricks - We invited Trusty, the Oakdale-based owner of Cindy's Creative Celebrations, into our photo studio last week to give us doable last-minute Halloween ideas, even if our kids will be wearing snowsuits. Ahoy There, Matey! - “Ahoy There, Matey, Beware” read the birthday party invitation on a torn piece of paper. Captain Nathan was hosting (with oodles of help from Mom and Dad) a Pirate Birthday Party at his home “pier.” “Come if ye dare!” We took the dare and are so glad we did! Gazebo investment helps Pam put on a brave face - AFACE painter is ready to face the worst the North East summer can throw at her. Pam Dixon, who runs Fun for Faces, decided to buy her own gazebo to protect herself from the elements after attending The Journal Taste North East England Food and Drink Festival at Gibside near Rowlands Gill in April.
Face And Body Art Convention International - Lina Serrano, 19, glows under a black light effect created with neon paints at the Face and Body Art International Convention, held at the Doubletree Hotel. Lina is an art student at the University of Costa Rica. The convention features face and body painters from across the world who can receive exposure to the latest body art and face painting trends. Artists can also exhibit their work on live models through "paint jam" sessions and fashion shows. (VINCENT HOBBS, ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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