Israeli Tal Peleg She is engaged in illustration and professional make-up. But the girl gained fame thanks to her paintings, which she creates using eye makeup. With the help of cosmetics, Tal embodies whole compositions on his eyes and the eyes of models. Its customers have already become such companies as Cosmopolitan, Allure, Glamor, Disney and others. BUT instagram account Tal gathered nearly 300 thousand subscribers from around the world.
Today Peleg draws inspiration from various sources. This is a movie, and books, and children's tales. Well, we will immerse ourselves in the mysterious world of her work done with eye makeup!
“Makeup is something more than ordinary embellishment,” the girl writes in her account, where you can find a huge number of her works. “Make-up for me is one of the most fascinating forms of art. He can radically transform a woman, can serve as a means of self-expression. With the help of make-up, much becomes possible ... ”
Tal is convinced that the art of makeup itself is one of the most non-trivial ways of expressing oneself. And this, as the artist believes, is the secret of the brightness and unusualness of her works. “The power of makeup is that it involves the use of the most unique canvases on earth: human appearance and body. It is always interesting to work with them; they can express a variety of ideas. The end result sometimes even impresses me. ”
The Israeli woman has always liked art. She was educated at an art school. Her current work is a mixture of passion for illustration and makeup.
Tal considers sincerity to be the main thing in the artist’s work. “If you are a creative person - do not try to copy someone else's style. It will never succeed. At least, such work will not be a pleasure. If you manage to find a personal style, soon your creations will become recognizable. Be honest with yourself, and do not compare yourself with others. This is not always easy to do. Sometimes it takes time to develop a similar attitude towards life within oneself. But for a creative person, this is critically important. ”
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