Tuesday, August 31, 2010
If you want tattoo
Body Painting: Henna Tattoo
Henna tattoos are an antique tradition in India: both women and girls are body decorated before ceremonies, like wedding. They decorated intricate design on their feet and hand to represents their richness. You can obtain your henna at any shop or a ‘market’ in lots of different colors. There is black, brown, mahogany and orange. The orange one is the customary henna. The black henna is artificial. Henna Recipe With one bundle of henna, you will have sufficient to body paint the whole football team. Put the henna in a basin and lightly pour some lemon liquid and hot water in the bowl. Do not use to a large amount water; the muck has to look like the breadth of slake sauce. The use of the lemon juice is to assist the color grasp well on your body.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
New BMW XCountry
Mega Update: New Watercolor paintings, Artwalk photos, henna dread details
First off i wanted to share some watercolor painting i did over the weekend which are all now available for sale in our etsy shop :
Faery ah Glow
4" x 6"
original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On sale for $60. Check out the sale listing HERE.
Harpy in Moonlight
4" x 6"
original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On sale for $60. Check out the sale listing HERE.
Fish of Perception
4" x 6"
original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On sale for $60. Check out the sale listing HERE.
Conversation with a Pixie
4"x6"
Original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On extra sale for $50. See the sale listing HERE.
And some snapshots danny took of me working on these:
as you can see i took over the dining room table with my watercolor supplies!
Honestly i had been itching to play with watercolor ever since i sold one of my originals- talk about inspiration and encouragement!
In other news- we must now backtrack to Thursday the 26th which was the Last Thursday Artwalk on Alberta st for August:
This was our booth set up. As always we were selling original art, silkscreen prints, tie dye and more.
I painted my face up in hopes to entice some souls to have their own faces/bodies painted by me for a few bucks:
(photo by Bert Steele )
...and so it did attract quite a few moms and their kids to have their faces painted:
and all was well and super fun until the unthinkable happened....Wells Fargo set up a table to "sign up accounts" right next to us!!! I was truly outraged by this and confronted them about it. I pretty much said that i was very uncomfortable with their presence at what is supposed to be a community based independent artwork festival. I hope i made my disgust known enough for them to think twice about setting up again. This may be a sign that its the beginning of the end for the Alberta arts festivals but i am determined to not be too disheartened. We will see how it goes for September's last Thursday art walk.
...Oh and for those who are wondering why my dreads are suddenly red- i colored it with Henna( all natural plant based hair coloring!)
The process was pretty messy and looked something like this:
but i had fun making the mess as always and the henna was so soothing and healing for my scalp.
The color change was pretty dramatic as you can see- but i love it! Change is good.
Danny has been super busy finsing these huge screens for a Buddha silkscreen/marbling project he has in the works:
As you can see- he is all done with the three screens needed to make up his 3 color Buddha print. Instead of using the photo emulsion method of creating these silkscreens he hand painted them with drawing fluid. The next step is getting all his supplies ready to begin marbling big sheets of paper that he will then print the buddha onto. i cant wait to see the outcome but we have to wait awhile and let the $$ come in so that he can purchase all the supplies.
a quick snap of Danny and I over the weekend. We spent a good amount of time hanging out on the patio, conversing and drinkin tea.
I hope every one's weekend went well.
more updates coming soon.
Best wishes,
-Chelsea Rose
Mega Update: New Watercolor paintings, Artwalk photos, henna dread details
First off i wanted to share some watercolor painting i did over the weekend which are all now available for sale in our etsy shop :
Faery ah Glow
4" x 6"
original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On sale for $60. Check out the sale listing HERE.
Harpy in Moonlight
4" x 6"
original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On sale for $60. Check out the sale listing HERE.
Fish of Perception
4" x 6"
original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On sale for $60. Check out the sale listing HERE.
Conversation with a Pixie
4"x6"
Original watercolor painting by Chelsea Rose
On extra sale for $50. See the sale listing HERE.
And some snapshots danny took of me working on these:
as you can see i took over the dining room table with my watercolor supplies!
Honestly i had been itching to play with watercolor ever since i sold one of my originals- talk about inspiration and encouragement!
In other news- we must now backtrack to Thursday the 26th which was the Last Thursday Artwalk on Alberta st for August:
This was our booth set up. As always we were selling original art, silkscreen prints, tie dye and more.
I painted my face up in hopes to entice some souls to have their own faces/bodies painted by me for a few bucks:
(photo by Bert Steele )
...and so it did attract quite a few moms and their kids to have their faces painted:
and all was well and super fun until the unthinkable happened....Wells Fargo set up a table to "sign up accounts" right next to us!!! I was truly outraged by this and confronted them about it. I pretty much said that i was very uncomfortable with their presence at what is supposed to be a community based independent artwork festival. I hope i made my disgust known enough for them to think twice about setting up again. This may be a sign that its the beginning of the end for the Alberta arts festivals but i am determined to not be too disheartened. We will see how it goes for September's last Thursday art walk.
...Oh and for those who are wondering why my dreads are suddenly red- i colored it with Henna( all natural plant based hair coloring!)
The process was pretty messy and looked something like this:
but i had fun making the mess as always and the henna was so soothing and healing for my scalp.
The color change was pretty dramatic as you can see- but i love it! Change is good.
Danny has been super busy finsing these huge screens for a Buddha silkscreen/marbling project he has in the works:
As you can see- he is all done with the three screens needed to make up his 3 color Buddha print. Instead of using the photo emulsion method of creating these silkscreens he hand painted them with drawing fluid. The next step is getting all his supplies ready to begin marbling big sheets of paper that he will then print the buddha onto. i cant wait to see the outcome but we have to wait awhile and let the $$ come in so that he can purchase all the supplies.
a quick snap of Danny and I over the weekend. We spent a good amount of time hanging out on the patio, conversing and drinkin tea.
I hope every one's weekend went well.
more updates coming soon.
Best wishes,
-Chelsea Rose
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Teen Girl Model with Black Swimsuit Body Paint
Asian teen girl model pose on the beach with a Black Swimsuit body paint, very unique and realistic.
Friday, August 27, 2010
New Harley-Davidson Low Cost
Super Low Sporster 883 cc engine equipped with a low handlebar attraction. Claimed his handling better because of the revisions on the front handlebars. This model is only dibanderol USD 7999 or equivalent to Rp 71.5 million.
The second model is the latest Ultra Road Glide. Tongkrongannya taken from the Electra Glide, combined dual headlamp fairing plus the cover. Stock engine is a 1700 cc Twin Cam can be found in the model Electra Glide Ultra Limited 2009.Specification Honda CB Twister 110cc
Honda CB Twister Tech Specs:
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
Engine Type – 4 stroke, Air cooled, Single cylinderDisplacement – 109cc
Net Power – 9bhp@8000rpm
Torque – 9 N-m@6000rpm
Filter – Paper Filter – Viscous
Transmission – 4-speed Constant Mesh
Gear Shift Pattern – 1 Down-3 Up
Starting – Self/ Kick
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Tribal Tattoos Make a Good Choice of Body Art
Tribal Chest Tattoo
Black color has its own relevance in the tribal chest tattoo designs. It's the black ink that doesn't let the tribal chest tattoo die (fade) easily. It's due to its inimitable designs that these tattoos are still in demand. The most common found tribal chest tattoos exhibit Maori designs, Eskimo totems and Aztec sun clocks and the range is unending. Besides these, tribal chest tattoo designs are created with heavy lines and different hues. Tribal chest tattoos, which are well liked for their designs, are originated from Maori, Haida, Polynesian and Native American designs. What differentiates Tribal chest tattoos from other ones is its history of body decoration. Tribal Chest tattoos symbolize relationship shared between people in a group, family, social, etc. One can go for attractive, dazzling yet exceptional tribal chest tattoos in any season on any part of the body. He or she would bring himself on the brink of risk if by chance a tattoo is wrongly done or placed on his or her body.
Combination of Traditional Tattoos with Tribal Tattoos
The unique combination of traditional tattoos with tribal tattoos has made it more popular among tattoo lovers. There are different well-accepted ways available in which a traditional tattoo can be combined with a tribal tattoo to lure a tattoo lover. It's really amazing to see that how a tribal tattoo develops over a period of time once it is carried on the body. Some of the most common ways of combining traditional tattoo with Tribal tattoos are: traditional tattoo may float above a line on the tribal tattoo or it may be located in the middle of the line. Tribal tattoo is easily synonymous with sharp points and angles. Another way which is quiet famous among people is surrounding the traditional tattoo with tribal tattoo. While looking deeply at the design you would come to know that it is actually the tribal design that tends to form an image. Undoubtedly, it is the creativity and the uniqueness in the tribal tattoo designs that have brought it in vogue. Sometimes, tattoo artists make an abstract tribal design combined with Celtic Tattoos. So, what are you waiting for, get ready for a colorful tribal designs incorporated with traditional tattoos to get a funny yet cool image.
Tribal Tattoos Make a Good Choice of Body Art
Tribal Chest Tattoo
Black color has its own relevance in the tribal chest tattoo designs. It's the black ink that doesn't let the tribal chest tattoo die (fade) easily. It's due to its inimitable designs that these tattoos are still in demand. The most common found tribal chest tattoos exhibit Maori designs, Eskimo totems and Aztec sun clocks and the range is unending. Besides these, tribal chest tattoo designs are created with heavy lines and different hues. Tribal chest tattoos, which are well liked for their designs, are originated from Maori, Haida, Polynesian and Native American designs. What differentiates Tribal chest tattoos from other ones is its history of body decoration. Tribal Chest tattoos symbolize relationship shared between people in a group, family, social, etc. One can go for attractive, dazzling yet exceptional tribal chest tattoos in any season on any part of the body. He or she would bring himself on the brink of risk if by chance a tattoo is wrongly done or placed on his or her body.
Combination of Traditional Tattoos with Tribal Tattoos
The unique combination of traditional tattoos with tribal tattoos has made it more popular among tattoo lovers. There are different well-accepted ways available in which a traditional tattoo can be combined with a tribal tattoo to lure a tattoo lover. It's really amazing to see that how a tribal tattoo develops over a period of time once it is carried on the body. Some of the most common ways of combining traditional tattoo with Tribal tattoos are: traditional tattoo may float above a line on the tribal tattoo or it may be located in the middle of the line. Tribal tattoo is easily synonymous with sharp points and angles. Another way which is quiet famous among people is surrounding the traditional tattoo with tribal tattoo. While looking deeply at the design you would come to know that it is actually the tribal design that tends to form an image. Undoubtedly, it is the creativity and the uniqueness in the tribal tattoo designs that have brought it in vogue. Sometimes, tattoo artists make an abstract tribal design combined with Celtic Tattoos. So, what are you waiting for, get ready for a colorful tribal designs incorporated with traditional tattoos to get a funny yet cool image.